The state administration has started working to improve hospital logistic support as part of its efforts to improve the healthcare system and will soon introduce four additional super specialty services at GB Pant Hospitals, said Chief Minister Manik Saha.Manik Saha made this announcement on Monday during the opening of the Tulamura PHC in the Gomati Districts type-three and type-four residential quarters complex.Saha said,The development of health services is a government priority, and we are committed to improving the healthcare infrastructure in the state. Initiatives have been launched to introduce 11 super specialty services at GBP, and seven of these departments are already operational.The Chief Minister emphasized Prime Minister Narendra Modis Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, which aims to provide the nations citizens with access to healthcare.Approximately 12.5 lakh people in the state have been issued Ayushman cards, benefiting around 2 lakh individuals. Recognizing the previous lack of infrastructure in hospitals, the budget has allocated Rs 1,756 crores for the development of the states health infrastructure, including the launch of a super specialty block at GBP costing Rs 115 crores, Saha added.Attendees at the program included Pranajit Singha Roy, MLA Abhishek Debroy, Health Department Secretary Sandip R Rathor, DM of Gomati Tarit Kanti Chakma, and others.