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Strengthen rural healthcare

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
December 21, 2025
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Access to quality healthcare remains a major challenge in the rural areas of Jammu & Kashmir, where large sections of the population continue to suffer due to inadequate medical infrastructure, staff shortages and poor connectivity. Despite several government schemes, the healthcare gap between urban and rural regions remains wide and concerning. Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs) in remote districts often lack essential facilities, life-saving equipment and even basic medicines. Many are understaffed with doctors and specialists unwilling to serve in difficult terrains without proper incentives or support. In emergencies, patients are forced to travel long distances, sometimes for hours, due to lack of nearby functional facilities, often at great risk to their lives. Improving this situation must become a priority. First, the government should invest in upgrading existing infrastructure with modern equipment, reliable electricity, clean water and transport facilities. Second, recruitment and retention of healthcare workers in rural areas must be addressed by offering financial incentives, housing and career growth opportunities. Training local youth as health workers can also strengthen the system from within. Moreover, telemedicine and mobile health units can help overcome geographical barriers, connecting rural patients with specialists in urban hospitals. Emergency services, including well-equipped ambulances and improved referral systems, must also be enhanced. Community involvement is equally vital. Local bodies and Panchayats should be empowered to monitor healthcare delivery, ensuring transparency and accountability. Ensuring quality healthcare in rural J&K is not merely a development goal but a fundamental right. A healthier rural population will contribute to a stronger, more equitable, and more resilient Jammu & Kashmir. The time for focused action is now.

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