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Women health, empowerment a top priority for Delhi govt: CM Rekha Gupta

By IANS | Updated: March 10, 2026 20:50 IST

New Delhi, March 10 Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Tuesday that women's health is a top ...

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New Delhi, March 10 Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Tuesday that women's health is a top priority for the state government and praised the significant role played by women in the healthcare sector.

Sharing her views at the "Women in the Medical Profession (Multi-specialty Meet)" programme at a hospital, Chief Minister Gupta added that through improved healthcare services, awareness programmes and the expansion of medical facilities, the Delhi government is committed to ensuring that every woman has access to quality healthcare.

The Chief Minister noted that today women are contributing across the medical field -- as doctors, surgeons, researchers, nurses and health specialists.

She said their work goes beyond providing treatment to patients as it also plays a vital role in building a healthier and safer society.

Chief Minister Gupta added that the sensitivity, compassion and dedication women bring to the profession make the practice of medicine more humane.

The programme, held at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, was attended by senior doctors, medical experts, nursing staff and a large number of women healthcare professionals.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister praised the hospital, describing it as a symbol of excellence, dedication and trust in healthcare for decades.

She said that while the institution has provided quality treatment to millions of patients, it has also made significant contributions to medical education, research and the advancement of modern healthcare services.

The hospital, she added, has played a commendable role in encouraging women in the medical profession and providing them opportunities to take on leadership roles.

Chief Minister Gupta said that women doctors, nurses, researchers and healthcare workers at the hospital are making meaningful contributions to society through their talent and commitment.

Their tireless work and spirit of service not only improve patients' lives but also serve as an inspiration for future generations, she added.

She expressed confidence that the hospital, along with their dedicated women medical professionals, will continue to play an important role in raising awareness about health and building a healthier, more informed, and empowered society.

--IANS

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