Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated three major health projects at LNJP Hospital. These include the Department of Medical Genetics, the NAT Testing Laboratory, and the Lactation Management Unit. These initiatives are aimed at strengthening Delhi's public health infrastructure and treating children with genetic disorders.
Delhi's Chief Minister, Rekha Gupta, is implementing significant measures to enhance education and healthcare in the city. In addition, CM Rekha Gupta has launched three crucial healthcare projects at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital in Delhi, which are designed to bolster the public health infrastructure in the capital.
CM Rekha Gupta announced that LNJP has inaugurated the Department of Medical Genetics, marking it as the first of its kind in Delhi and the fourth nationwide. This department aims to provide treatment for children with genetic disorders.
Inauguration of NAT Testing Laboratory
Cabinet Minister Pankaj Singh attended the event with CM Rekha Gupta. At this time, CM Rekha Gupta announced the inauguration of the NAT testing laboratory at LNJP Hospital. This advancement allows donor blood tests to be completed in only 2 days, compared to the previous 45 days. Additionally, the third lactation management unit has been inaugurated.
100 Days of Service Initiative
On Wednesday, the Chief Minister of Delhi visited SU Block Park in Pitampura to launch development projects valued at Rs 25 crore as part of her 'Hundred Days of Service' initiative.
Upon reaching 100 days in office, she committed to transforming the area by enhancing facilities, increasing hospital beds, and ushering in a new era of progress for the community. During a public address, CM Gupta mentioned that since becoming a municipal councilor in 2007, they have steadily developed this park.