During the ongoing winter session of the Jharkhand Assembly, legislator Sudeep Gudiya strongly advocated for immediate attention to the critical staff shortages affecting the health and revenue departments in the Torpa area. He informed the assembly that the health infrastructure is severely hampered by a profound lack of doctors and essential health workers, consequently denying local residents prompt and effective medical care. Gudiya implored the government to swiftly augment the medical staff at all public hospitals within his jurisdiction. Simultaneously, he raised alarm over the substantial deficit of employees in the revenue administration. This shortage, he elaborated, creates considerable obstacles for the public in accessing and completing essential government services and administrative tasks. The MLA appealed for expedited recruitment to fill all outstanding vacancies in both departments. He emphasized that swift government action is imperative to resolve these pressing issues and ensure that the citizens of Torpa receive the necessary public services without further delay.
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