Delhi: The Delhi government distributed permanent appointment letters to 1,388 nurses and 41 paramedical staff. After receiving her appointment letter, a nurse, Lovely Khokhar, says, "I would like to sincerely thank the Government of India. The process has become faster after https://t.co/9J1CZ3xopd
Delhi: On the distribution of appointment letters to nurses, Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh says, "This is a matter of pride that the staff shortage issue faced by our government is being resolved. I warmly welcome all our doctors and nurses who are working with dedication. https://t.co/5XdbhBPNdT
Delhi: BJP MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri says, "I want to extend heartfelt thanks on behalf of the people of Delhi to our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Union Health Minister JP Nadda, and Delhi’s popular Chief Minister Rekha Gupta. The Ayushman Bharat scheme had long been blocked https://t.co/Spk2IsFIkH
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has formally opened her official residence to the public under the new name "Mukhyamantri Jan Seva Sadan," positioning the property as a walk-in centre for citizens seeking government services and redressal of grievances. BJP leaders said the refurbishment was completed for less than ₹60 lakh, contrasting it with what they called the previous administration’s “Sheesh Mahal,” a remodel of the same premises that, according to them, exceeded ₹60 crore and was closed to visitors. Lawmakers Manoj Tiwari, Parvesh Verma and state minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa framed the move as symbolic of a shift toward transparency and fiscal prudence, arguing that the new facility will allow residents and officials alike to meet the chief minister and her staff without restriction.