Ayushman health scheme launched in Delhi, CM Rekha Gupta slams previous govt for delay

IANS April 5, 2025 225 views

The Delhi government has finally launched the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme after years of delay. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta strongly criticized previous administrations for blocking this critical healthcare initiative that will benefit over 6.54 lakh families. The scheme provides comprehensive medical coverage of Rs 10 lakh, with an online portal enabling easy registration through ration and Aadhaar cards. This landmark healthcare program aims to provide accessible medical treatment to thousands of Delhi residents who previously struggled to receive proper healthcare.

"The scheme, which could have become a lifeline for Delhi, could not be implemented earlier due to the previous governments' ego" - CM Rekha Gupta
Ayushman health scheme launched in Delhi, CM Rekha Gupta slams previous govt for delay
New Delhi, April 5: The Delhi government on Saturday signed an MoU for implementing the Ayushman Bharat Scheme for Rs 10-lakh health insurance even as Chief Minister Rekha Gupta slammed the previous city government for blocking the scheme, denying its benefits to lakhs of residents.

Key Points

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Delhi government signs MoU for Ayushman Bharat healthcare scheme

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6.54 lakh families to receive Rs 10-lakh medical coverage

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Online portal launched for scheme registration

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Aims to enroll 1 lakh beneficiaries within first month

She announced that, in the first phase, distribution of beneficiary cards for 2.35 lakh families would begin from April 10.

Speaking at the event for signing of MoU between National Health Authority (NHA) and State Health Agency (SHA) on Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY), GNCTD, CM Gupta said, "The scheme, which could have become a lifeline for Delhi, could not be implemented earlier due to the previous governments’ ego… it was blocked even when the medical facilities were in a poor state and each bed was being shared by two patients.”

“Today, on behalf of my entire Cabinet, all the MPs and the people of Delhi, I want to thank our Central government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for implementing this health scheme," she said, fulfilling a key promise made by the BJP during the Assembly election campaign.

The Delhi government aims to enrol at least 1 lakh beneficiaries within one month from the launch on Saturday.

CM Gupta said that Delhi citizens suffered due to the lack of previous state government coordination with the Central government. “Despite the public miseries, private hospitals used to deny treatment to patients,” she said, adding that now, with the new insurance scheme, Delhiites will be able to undergo treatment at a hospital of their choice.

She said the health insurance will cover 1,961 medical conditions, and the beneficiaries would be entitled to avail the facility at any of the 30,957 hospitals across the country.

"Today, under the Central government's initiative, around 6.54 lakh families in Delhi will now be eligible to receive medical treatment up to Rs 5 lakh. Adding another Rs 5 lakh from the Delhi government’s side, we will be able to provide a total health insurance coverage of Rs 10 lakh," she said.

At the MoU signing event, an online portal was also launched for Delhiites to file applications using ration cards and Aadhaar cards.

Under the scheme, nearly five lakh Delhiites above 70 will have the option of doorstep registration.

Earlier, Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma, speaking to IANS, expressed his enthusiasm over the initiative, saying, "It’s good news for Delhi… Under this, millions of poor people will now be able to avail free treatment of up to Rs 10 lakh through the Ayushman Yojana. This is a very big and positive step."

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news for Delhi! My elderly parents will really benefit from this scheme. The 10 lakh coverage is a game changer for middle class families. Hope the implementation is smooth 🤞
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the scheme, I wish the CM wouldn't make everything so political. Previous govt or current - just give us good healthcare without the blame game!
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Sanjay T.
This is exactly what Delhi needed! My neighbor had to sell his property last year for his wife's cancer treatment. Such schemes prevent financial disasters for common people. Kudos to the government 👏
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Anita R.
Hope they've planned proper awareness campaigns. Many people in my area don't even know how to apply online. The doorstep registration for seniors is a thoughtful touch though!
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Vikram P.
The real test will be in execution. Previous health schemes often got stuck in red tape. But covering 1961 conditions is impressive - hope the hospitals are properly equipped to handle the patient load.
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Neha S.
As a doctor, I'm cautiously optimistic. More patients will access care, but we need to ensure quality isn't compromised. The 30,957 hospital network sounds promising if properly regulated.

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