Dhaula Beda Villagers Demand Completion of Health Center
Unfinished Health Sub-Center Sparks Outcry in Dhaula Beda Village
Dhaula Beda villagers are rallying for the completion of a long-overdue health sub-center, highlighting concerns of government wastage and unmet community health needs in a plea to the district administration.
JAMSHEDPUR – A health sub-center initiated years ago in Dhaula Beda village remains unfinished, with the contractor having abandoned the project, prompting villagers to demand action from the district authorities.
The villagers, bearing grievances of repeated unheeded requests, congregated at the DC office in Sakchi on Tuesday, submitting a memorandum to DC Ananya Mittal for the urgent completion of the health facility.
This marks yet another appeal from the Dhaula Beda community to the district administration, seeking resolution to the stalled construction and accountability for the funds and efforts squandered.
The memorandum emphasizes the critical need for the health sub-center to be fully operational, equipped with medical staff, to serve the pressing healthcare needs of the villagers.
Additionally, the villagers have called for a thorough investigation into the halted construction, urging for accountability and action against those responsible for the neglect.
The unfinished health sub-center in Dhaula Beda village stands as a stark symbol of governmental neglect, with villagers fervently hoping for a turnaround that will bring much-needed medical services to their doorstep.

