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Detailed Discussion on Public Health Issues at SDH Beerwah

Dr. Sajad Hussain Reaffirms Commitment to Improve Healthcare Services

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
19/05/2026
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Detailed Discussion on Public Health Issues at SDH Beerwah
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Budgam, May 18 (JKNS): The Traders Federation Beerwah on Monday accorded a warm welcome to the newly appointed Block Medical Officer (BMO) Beerwah, Dr. Sajad Hussain, at Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Beerwah.

A delegation of the Traders Federation met the newly appointed BMO and extended their best wishes on his new assignment. The members expressed hope that under his leadership, healthcare facilities in Beerwah would witness significant improvement.

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During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on various public health and hospital-related issues. The Federation emphasized the need for improved patient care, better medical facilities, availability of essential medicines, improved sanitation, and strengthening of healthcare services for the people of Beerwah and adjoining areas.

Speaking on the occasion, Traders Federation Beerwah representative Irshad Ahmad said that the trader community is committed to supporting all positive initiatives aimed at public welfare and the improvement of healthcare services. He expressed confidence that the new BMO would work with dedication and sincerity for the betterment of the hospital and the public.

The Federation also assured full cooperation to the Health Department in addressing public concerns and enhancing healthcare delivery in the region.

During the interaction, BMO Dr. Sajad Hussain thanked the Traders Federation Beerwah for the warm welcome and assured full cooperation with both traders and the general public. He stated that every possible effort would be made to improve healthcare services and ensure better facilities for the people of Beerwah. (JKNS)

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