Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Pushkar Singh Dhami announced the immediate air ambulance transfer of forest workers injured in the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary fire to AIIMS, Delhi, following medical advice. Dhami emphasized his commitment to ensuring the best possible treatment for the injured, stating, “I myself am constantly in touch with the doctors and taking information about their treatment. I have instructed the officers to provide all possible help to the injured.”
The swift action reflects Dhami’s dedication to the well-being of the forest workers, who were injured while bravely battling the fire in the sanctuary. By transferring them to AIIMS, Delhi, he aims to provide them with the highest level of medical care.
Expressing his concern and solidarity, Dhami added, “I pray to Baba Kedar for the speedy recovery of the injured forest workers.” His statement underscores his heartfelt wishes for the quick and complete recovery of those affected.
The Chief Minister’s proactive response highlights the state’s commitment to the welfare of its frontline workers, ensuring they receive timely and effective medical assistance. The air ambulance transfer is a crucial step in providing the necessary care and support to the injured workers during this challenging time.