Delhi Administration Overhauls Health Dept With 40 Staff Transfers

In a significant departmental reorganization, Rekha Gupta has ordered the transfer of over 40 medical staff members within the Delhi healthcare system. This administrative overhaul is aimed at streamlining operations and improving the quality of medical services available to residents. Gupta emphasized that the move is part of the government's core commitment to providing superior healthcare facilities. The mass transfer is expected to optimize personnel placement across various state-run clinics and hospitals, addressing long-standing efficiency concerns and ensuring that medical resources are better distributed to meet the needs of the city's growing population.
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