New Government Nursing College gets approval in Nuh village Dadu

Chandigarh, August 3:- Taking a significant step towards strengthening the health and medical education infrastructure of the state, the Haryana Government has given administrative approval to establish a new Government Nursing College in village Dadu of Nuh district. 60 seats have been approved annually in this new government institution, which will provide a direct opportunity to the youth of Mewat and surrounding areas to get high-level nursing and paramedical education in their own area.
Haryana Health Minister Aarti Singh Rao has expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini for giving the green signal to this far-reaching project. She said that a socially and economically backward area like Nuh was waiting for better health services and employment-oriented educational institutions for a long time. The establishment of this college in village Dadu will not only prepare trained nursing staff at the local level, but will also provide skilled manpower to the primary and secondary health centers of the area. This institution will prove to be a boon especially for the local girls, who will no longer have to travel to far-flung cities for nursing studies.
This decision of the state government reflects the commitment of the state government to connect Nuh district with the mainstream of development and expand modern medical network in rural areas. The Health Minister expressed confidence that this nursing college will not only elevate the health standards in the region but will also bring about a positive change in the socio-economic outlook of the entire region by opening new avenues of employment for the local youth.