CM Dhami Serves Food at Thaal Seva, Inaugurates Super Speciality Hospital

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participated in a Thaal Seva program in Haldwani, personally serving food and highlighting its role as a model of public service and compassion. He noted the program's crucial support for patients from remote areas and underprivileged families, while appreciating the volunteers' dedication. On the same day, Dhami inaugurated the PSP Multi Super Speciality Hospital and Research Centre, calling it a story of determination and service. He also announced healthcare advancements for the state, including new medical colleges, a Government Cancer Institute, and an AIIMS satellite centre.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Joins Thaal Seva, Inaugurates PSP Hospital

  • CM serves food at Thaal Seva program
  • Initiative aids patients & poor families
  • Dhami contributes one day monthly
  • PSP Super Speciality Hospital inaugurated
  • New medical colleges & AIIMS centre announced
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Uttarakhand: Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participates in Thaal Seva program

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami served food to the needy in Haldwani, praising Thaal Seva's social impact, and inaugurated the PSP Multi Super Speciality Hospital.

"Thaal Seva is not merely a food distribution initiative, but a living example of true public service and human compassion. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Haldwani, February 28

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami participated in a Thaal Seva program in Haldwani on Saturday, where he personally served food to the needy as a volunteer. On the occasion, he stated that Thaal Seva is not merely a food distribution initiative, but a living example of true public service and human compassion.

The Chief Minister said that patients and their attendants who travel from remote mountainous areas of the state for treatment at Sushila Tiwari Hospital receive significant relief through this service. He noted that the initiative provides crucial support to economically weaker and underprivileged families, while also strengthening the spirit of service and cooperation within society.

Appreciating the dedication of all the volunteers associated with Thaal Seva, he remarked that such social initiatives spread positive energy in society and give meaningful expression to the spirit of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas."

Umang Vasudeva, President of Team Thaal Seva, informed that the service has been running continuously for several years to provide nutritious meals to the needy with dignity. He also shared that Chief Minister Dhami has been extending support to the initiative by contributing one day every month, which has helped maintain its continuity and strengthen the campaign.

The Thaal Seva program has emerged as an inspiring example of social participation and commitment to public welfare.

Meanwhile, on the same day, Dhami attended the inauguration ceremony of PSP Hospital in Haldwani on Saturday. On th event, he said that healthcare services in the state have been significantly strengthened and two new medical colleges have been established in the state.

He also said that a Government Cancer Institute is being developed in Haldwani. He announced that, additionally, an AIIMS satellite centre is being set up in Kichha, along with the existing AIIMS facility in Rishikesh.

On the occasion while adressing the people, he said, "I am fortunate to be among you all today for the inauguration of this super speciality hospital. Brothers and sisters, this occasion is not just an inauguration program of a hospital, but a wonderful example of determination, struggle, and service. The start of PSP Multi Super Speciality Hospital and Research Centre is truly the story of a family dedicated to society, which, through its actions, values, hard work, and coming from a very simple background, has made this possible."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good gesture, but let's be real. One day a month of seva is fine, but what about the other 29 days? The real service is ensuring policies that lift people out of poverty so they don't need free meals. The new hospitals are a more concrete step in the right direction.
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Arjun K
As someone from Uttarakhand, I appreciate this. The mountainous regions lack good healthcare facilities. Patients' families coming to Haldwani or Dehradun spend everything on treatment and travel. A free, dignified meal makes a huge difference. Jai Uttarakhand!
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Sarah B
The spirit of volunteerism highlighted here is beautiful. "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" feels meaningful when you see it in action like this, beyond politics. The focus on healthcare infrastructure is also crucial for long-term development.
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Vikram M
The announcement about AIIMS satellite centre in Kichha and the Cancer Institute is the bigger news here. This is what will actually strengthen healthcare access. Thaal Seva is a good support system, but robust medical infrastructure is the need of the hour. Hope these projects are completed on time.
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Meera T
It's the volunteers who run this for years who are the real heroes. Salute to Team Thaal Seva! The CM's participation brings spotlight, which is good for awareness. Let's hope it inspires more youth to join such community service.

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