CHCs, PHCs in five locations in Kalaburagi upgraded

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A representational photograph  of a Primary Health Centre successful  Kalaburagi territory  of Karnataka.

A representational photograph of a Primary Health Centre successful Kalaburagi territory of Karnataka. | Photo Credit: ARUN KULKARNI

The Karnataka authorities has approved the upgradation of assemblage and superior wellness centres astatine 5 locations crossed Kalaburagi territory to fortify healthcare infrastructure successful the region, Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister and territory in-charge Priyank Kharge said connected January 7.

Mr. Kharge said that the existing 30-bed Community Health Centres (CHCs) astatine Kalagi and Yadrami, some taluk headquarters, person been upgraded to 50-bed facilities. In addition, the Primary Health Centres (PHCs) astatine Ijeri successful Jewargi taluk and Farhatabad and Hiresavalagi villages successful Kalaburagi taluk person been upgraded to 30-bed Community Health Centres.

He said Kalagi and Yadrami, being taluk centres, required expanded healthcare facilities to cater to the increasing diligent load. Ijeri, Farhatabad and Hiresavalagi were emerging villages with expanding population, making it indispensable to upgrade the existing PHCs into CHCs to conscionable aboriginal healthcare demands.

Mr. Kharge said helium had written to Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao seeking upgradation of these wellness institutions, and the connection was approved promptly. He described the Health Minister’s effect arsenic important successful improving entree to prime healthcare for the radical of the district.

Stating that the State Government was fulfilling its assurances to the radical of Kalaburagi, Mr. Kharge said respective steps had been taken to bring astir important betterment successful the wellness sector, including the constitution of caller wellness facilities and the upgradation of existing ones successful enactment with nationalist demand.

Published - January 09, 2026 01:23 p.m. IST

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