March 21, 2026

Punjab

CM Bhagwant Mann announces major boost for Malerkotla,medical college to be set up, 100 MBBS doctors

Kaumimarg Bureau | March 21, 2026 07:14 PM

MALERKOTLA-Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday celebrated Eid with people in Malerkotla, joined prayers at the Eidgah and rolled out a major healthcare and welfare push, announcing a ₹563 crore medical college along with a network of hospitals aimed at expanding access to quality treatment in the region. During the celebrations, he also urged families to enrol under the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna to avail cashless treatment up to ₹10 lakh, positioning the pro-people scheme as part of the government’s broader effort to strengthen public healthcare and deliver on-ground guarantees.

Congratulating the people, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann stated, “It is a festival of seeking each other’s welfare, and I find immense peace in this holy Eidgah of Malerkotla. This is a festival that reflects brotherhood, where we sit together and celebrate in harmony. I extend my heartfelt greetings to the organising committee and all those who have come from nearby villages to celebrate Eid.”

He continued, “Malerkotla is a historic land from where a voice was raised in support of the younger Sahibzadas of the tenth Guru, a voice that still echoes across the world and the universe.” On this joyous occasion of Eid, he announced a medical college is being established here. “Around 25 acres of defence land has been transferred to the government, and with a cost of approximately ₹563 crore, this medical college with 100 MBBS seats will soon be ready. Alongside this, a 150-bed ESI hospital is also being constructed on about 8.5 acres, as there is no such hospital between Khanna and Ludhiana, ” he added.

The Chief Minister affirmed, “The land of Punjab is very fertile, and whatever seed is sown here grows well. However, the seed of hatred will never germinate on this sacred land of great Gurus, saints, seers and prophets.”

He further stated, “This blessed month marks the time when, by divine command, the Holy Quran was bestowed upon humanity. We all come together to celebrate festivals and religious occasions of every faith with devotion and enthusiasm.”

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann noted, “Our country is home to diverse languages, dialects, and cultures, making it a unique example of unity in diversity. Our great spiritual leaders have given the message of peace, harmony, unity, brotherhood, and human values to the entire world.”

He said, “From this sacred soil, we pray every day for the welfare of all humanity and seek the well-being of everyone. I can proudly say that Punjab is a state where the roots of peace, love, and communal harmony are deeply embedded and can never be weakened.”

On this sacred day, the Chief Minister assured the people they will never allow any forces attempting to weaken communal harmony in the state to succeed at any cost. He extended his heartfelt greetings to the entire Muslim community on behalf of the Punjab Government and the people of Punjab.

CM Bhagwant Singh Mann expressed hope that the tradition of communal harmony, peace, and togetherness that has existed in Punjab for centuries will continue, adding that the state government will always remain committed to preserving it in the future.

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