Meghalaya to sign loan pact with World Bank on health infrastructure

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GUWAHATI: Meghalaya government is all set to implement a health infrastructure development project funded by the World Bank. The state government is in the process of signing a loan agreement with the World Bank.

“The Health Dept. is in the process of signing a loan agreement with  @WorldBank to strengthen sub-centers, PHCs & CHCs across #Meghalaya. Have instructed the Health Dept. to start the Health Infra Development Project latest by Sept/Oct 2020,” tweeted Chief Minister, Conrad Sangma.

 

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