The embarassment for the government aggarvated all the more as the ruling party MLAs joined the opposition ones to corner the government on apparently unfulfilled promises of the CM.
During the question hour in the ongoing budget session of Haryana Vidhan Sabha here, three BJP MLAs sought the status of the colleges which were to be built in their areas. The Chief Minister had himself made an announced in this regard.
"Two years back, CM made an announcement of setting up a college in Rewari. But Rewari did not figure in the list of 21 new colleges, the announcement of which was announced recently," Kapriwas pointed out while asserting that students living in Rewari had to seek admissions in colleges in Gurgaon, Delhi and Jaipur because of lack of colleges there.
Moolchand Sharma, BJP MLA from Ballabgarh in his supplementary question asked the minister about the status of announcement of college, made in 2015.
Replying to the questions of BJP MLAs, Education minister Ram Bilas Sharma said BJP government was sensitive towards girls' education.
Later, BJP MLA from Panchkula Gyan Chand Gupta sought a
reply from the government, about an announcement made to appoint a gynecologist, radiologist and physician in a dispensary at sector 16 in Panchkula.
Vij, meanwhile, said the state government has decided to expand the network of dialysis centres in the state so as to provide the facility to the patients at an affordable price.
Vij said while dialysis centers have initially been opened in four districs of Panchkula, Gurugram, Jind and Sirsa on Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode, such centres would also be opened in ten more district hospitals.
These include Ambala, Bhiwani, Rewari, Panipat, Sonipat, Faridabad, Hisar, Yamunanagar, Jhajjar and Bahadurgarh. "We will try to open the dialysis centres in all districts in the state, he added.
He said that Civil Hospital, Panchkula had got accreditation from National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers and was awarded "swachhta puraskar" for the second consecutive time.
It has the facility of 200 beds which would also be increased. Cath labs have also been set up in four districts, he added.
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