Key Points

Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh has disclosed massive flood damage to healthcare infrastructure totaling Rs 780 crore. The devastation includes destroyed medicines worth Rs 130 crore and damage to 1,280 health centers across the state. Singh has urgently appealed to Prime Minister Modi for immediate financial assistance during his Punjab visit. The minister emphasized that Punjab needs substantial support, not just solidarity, to rebuild its broken healthcare system.

Key Points: Punjab Minister Balbir Singh Seeks Rs 780 Crore Health Aid for Floods

  • Floods destroyed medicines worth Rs 130 crore across Punjab
  • 1,280 dispensaries and wellness centers severely damaged by deluge
  • 31 sub-divisional hospitals out of 41 affected in healthcare crisis
  • Health teams using ambulances, boats and helicopters for medical aid
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Punjab Minister Balbir Singh highlights Rs 780 cr health infra loss due to floods, seeks urgent aid from Centre

Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh reveals Rs 780 crore health infrastructure loss from floods, appeals to PM Modi for urgent financial assistance during his visit.

"The backbone of Punjab's rural and urban healthcare has been broken - Balbir Singh"

Chandigarh, September 9

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the flood-affected areas of Punjab, Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh on Monday laid bare the catastrophic damage inflicted by the recent floods on the state's critical healthcare infrastructure, with initial estimates pegging the losses at a staggering Rs 780 crores.

While addressing the media at Punjab Bhawan, Balbir Singh stated that the deluge has dealt a crippling blow to the state's public health system, severely damaging healthcare facilities across the state.

The Health Minister informed that the floods have destroyed medicines worth Rs 130 crores, besides 1,280 dispensaries and health & wellness centres, 101 community health centres, and 31 out of the state's 41 sub-divisional hospitals were severely damaged, accumulating the initial damages to around Rs 780 crores.

"Despite this unprecedented devastation, the Health Department, from the level of Principal Secretary to the ASHA workers, have been serving relentlessly in the flood-ravaged areas," he said, adding, "Our Medical teams have been using every possible way, whether it's ambulance or boats or helicopters to provide medical aid to the needy people."

Balbir Singh disclosed that he has already written to the Union Health Minister, JP Nadda, detailing the devastating impact and seeking immediate financial assistance for the health sector. He now makes a direct appeal to the Prime Minister, who is scheduled to visit Punjab on Tuesday.

"The backbone of Punjab's rural and urban healthcare has been broken. This is not just about buildings; it is about the loss of life-saving equipment, essential medicines, and the facilities where millions of Punjabis seek care. We welcome the Prime Minister's visit, but we need more than solidarity; we need substantial support. We urgently require central assistance of at least Rs 20,000 crores to rebuild the vital infrastructure and comprehensive state recovery," said Balbir Singh.

The Health Minister has also reinforced the state government's demand for an immediate release of ₹60,000 crore in funds stalled by the Centre, crucial for the overall recovery of Punjab's flood-battered economy. He emphasised that a robust health system is fundamental to a recovering population and a reviving economy.

Balbir Singh also questioned the "myopic vision" of the Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, and urged the Prime Minister to take a broader, more compassionate view of Punjab's plight, stressing that the people need concrete action and urgent funds, not just token gestures.

Reaffirming the government's commitment, Balbir Singh stated that the AAP-led Punjab Government is standing firm with the people during this crisis and will continue to advocate at the highest levels to secure the necessary relief and assistance to rebuild a stronger, more resilient healthcare system for Punjab.

Meanwhile, the Health Minister also thanked the Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) and volunteers for selflessly coming forward and offering enormous support.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the Minister's efforts, I wish the state government had better disaster preparedness. Floods are becoming more frequent due to climate change - we need permanent solutions, not just relief packages.
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Aman W
Medicines worth 130 crores destroyed? That's the most painful part. So many patients must be suffering without essential medications. Hope PM Modi announces immediate assistance during his visit.
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Sarah B
Working in healthcare myself, I know how critical these facilities are. The damage to 1280 dispensaries affects rural communities the most. Hope the aid reaches quickly and transparently.
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Vikram M
Respect to all the healthcare workers and ASHA workers serving in these difficult conditions. They are the real heroes while politicians play blame games. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The scale of damage is staggering. 780 crores just for health infrastructure? This shows how vulnerable our systems are to natural disasters. Need better infrastructure planning nationwide.

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