The approval to construct government-owned buildings for these Urban Primary Health Centres reflects a significant step forward in improving healthcare infrastructure in urban areas. Establishing permanent facilities ensures greater stability compared to rented or municipal accommodations. This initiative strengthens access to health services while addressing logistical inefficiencies inherent with temporary arrangements.
The investment of ₹1 crore per building also signals prioritization of long-term solutions over ad-hoc measures. With roughly half of all UPHCs already having their dedicated structures nationwide -combined with planned developments underway- completing this phase could mark considerable progress toward universal coverage through reliable infrastructure. Ensuring timely completion will remain critical in achieving set goals effectively.
Read More: Published – August 12, 2025