The Chandigarh Administration has approved projects worth nearly ₹100 crore aimed at strengthening healthcare and education infrastructure in the Union Territory. The decision was taken during a high-level review meeting, with officials emphasizing the need to improve public services and address growing demand in both sectors.
According to officials, a significant portion of the approved funds will be directed towards upgrading healthcare facilities, enhancing medical equipment, and improving patient care services at government institutions. The investment is expected to support ongoing modernization efforts and help hospitals cater to a larger number of patients with improved efficiency.
In the education sector, the approved projects focus on infrastructure development, modernization of classrooms, and the enhancement of learning facilities in government schools and educational institutions. Authorities said the initiative aims to create a better academic environment while ensuring students have access to improved resources and technology.
Senior officials noted that the funding reflects the administration’s commitment to strengthening essential public services. The projects are expected to be implemented in phases, with departments instructed to expedite planning and execution to ensure timely completion.
The approval comes at a time when demand for quality healthcare and education facilities continues to rise in Chandigarh. Residents and stakeholders have welcomed the move, viewing it as an important step toward improving public infrastructure and service delivery.
With substantial investments now cleared, the administration hopes to enhance the overall quality of life for residents while laying the foundation for long-term development in the health and education sectors. The projects are expected to contribute significantly to Chandigarh’s social and institutional growth in the coming years.





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