Yudhvir pays surprise visits to PHC Jagti, Govt Schools, BDO Office Nagrota

Yudhvir Sethi, MLA Jammu East interacting with students at Government School Jagti on Monday.
Yudhvir Sethi, MLA Jammu East interacting with students at Government School Jagti on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 2: In a bid to ensure the betterment of public services in his constituency, Yudhvir Sethi, MLA East constituency, conducted a surprise visit to multiple key institutions today. The tour was aimed at reviewing the status of healthcare, education, and administrative facilities provided to the public.
During his visit to the Public Health Centre (PHC) Jagti, Sethi took stock of the available medical facilities, stressing the need for improvements and the timely availability of medical staff and essential equipment. He emphasized the importance of providing adequate medical care to the people of Jagti and surrounding areas, ensuring that they receive quality healthcare services without any inconvenience.
Following the healthcare review, Sethi visited the Government Schools in Jagti and Upper Jagti and Dansal. He interacted with the staff and students to assess the quality of education being provided. He expressed satisfaction with the ongoing educational activities but urged the school management to focus on further enhancing infrastructure and student engagement. He assured that the administration would take necessary steps to improve the conditions in these schools to provide a better learning environment.
Later, Sethi visited the Block Development Office (BDO) Nagrota, where he reviewed the administrative processes and services being delivered to the people of the region. He stressed the importance of prompt and efficient service delivery, encouraging officials to adopt a proactive approach in addressing public grievances and ensuring the smooth implementation of Government Schemes.
Yudhvir Sethi reaffirmed his commitment to addressing the issues faced by the public in his constituency and ensuring that all essential services-health, education and administration are made available and accessible to the people. He further assured that he would continue to monitor the progress of these institutions closely to ensure their optimal functioning.