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Pataudi Gets New Primary Health Centre
10 Jan
Summary
- Sidhrawali sub-health centre upgraded to primary health centre.
- ₹36 lakh sanctioned for staff and equipment for the new PHC.
- Improved healthcare access for 10 villages in the Pataudi area.

The state government has officially approved the upgrade of the sub-health centre in Sidhrawali, Pataudi, to a fully functional primary health centre (PHC). This significant advancement in local healthcare infrastructure is slated to benefit residents across ten nearby villages, including Sidhrawali, Pathredi, and Binaula. The upgrade fulfills a long-standing community demand for accessible medical facilities.
The newly established PHC has received an allocation of approximately ₹36 lakh. These funds are earmarked for the recruitment of essential medical and support personnel, including two doctors, a dentist, an AYUSH officer, a pharmacist, and nursing staff. This ensures the PHC will be fully equipped to provide comprehensive primary care services.
With this upgrade, villagers will gain convenient access to vital services such as maternal and child health programs, routine check-ups, and vaccinations. Previously, residents often had to travel to Gurugram or other distant subdivisions for basic healthcare needs. This initiative marks a substantial improvement in the accessibility and quality of healthcare for the Pataudi region.




