BJP MLAs in West Bengal Aim to Revamp Health and Education Sectors
Newly elected BJP MLAs in West Bengal are proactively assessing and seeking improvements in state-run health and education sectors. By conducting surprise inspections in hospitals and meetings with officials, they aim to address inefficiencies and implement the new education policy. Their efforts are crucial for revitalizing these critical public sectors.
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In an initiative to reform vital public services, newly elected BJP MLAs in West Bengal have conducted spot checks at state-run hospitals and engaged with education and health bureaucrats. This move targets inefficiencies and aims to uplift the health and education sectors.
On the education front, senior BJP legislators Swapan Dasgupta and Shankar Ghosh met with key figures in the state education department. Their discussions focused on revitalizing the ailing system and aligning with the Centre's new education policy, aiming to transform state-run institutions into models of excellence.
Meanwhile, BJP MLA and clinical oncologist Sharadwat Mukherjee's unannounced visits to local hospitals revealed significant neglect in infrastructure and services. The findings have prompted further discussions with health department officials to ensure proactive measures for sectorial improvement under the state's leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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