Delhi becomes 35th state to implement Ayushman Bharat scheme, CM Rekha Gupta calls it a 'historic step'

ANI April 6, 2025 310 views

Delhi has officially joined the Ayushman Bharat healthcare program, becoming the 35th state to implement this nationwide initiative. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta celebrated the move as a significant step towards providing comprehensive health coverage for Delhi's residents. The scheme, championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to support 50 crore people through an economic caste census-based approach. Registration for beneficiaries will commence on April 10, marking a new chapter in Delhi's public healthcare landscape.

"It is a moment of pride that the world's largest health coverage scheme is finally getting implemented in the national capital" - J.P. Nadda
New Delhi, April 5: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday hailed the implementation of the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) in Delhi as a "historic step", marking the national capital's formal inclusion as the 35th state and Union Territory under the Centre's flagship healthcare programme.

Key Points

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Delhi signs MoU to implement nationwide health insurance scheme

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CM Rekha Gupta praises central government's initiative

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Registration process begins April 10

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Covers 50 crore people based on economic caste census

Speaking to the media, Delhi CM Gupta said the move would finally extend the benefits of the scheme to Delhi's residents.

"Hearty congratulations to the people of Delhi. Today, the Ayushman scheme has been implemented in Delhi, and the people of Delhi are finally getting what they are entitled to. I thank the central government and PM Narendra Modi for this," she said.

Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh alleged that the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government of delaying the scheme's rollout. He announced that the registration process for beneficiaries in Delhi would begin on April 10.

"The last government didn't allow this scheme to be implemented in Delhi... From 10 April, the registration process will start for this scheme," he told persons.

"An MoU for PM ABHIM will happen soon... The infrastructure that was ruined in the last 10 years needs to be corrected, and that's what we are doing... Maholla Clinics are in shambles. We are enquiring about all of them," the Delhi Minister added.

Delhi became the 35th State and Union Territory to implement the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) after the National Health Authority (NHA) of the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Delhi government on Saturday.

The agreement was signed today between L.S. Changsan, additional Secretary, MoHFW and Chief Executive Officer, National Health Authority (NHA), and Dr S.B. Deepak Kumar, Secretary (Health and Family Welfare), Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of NCT Delhi.

Addressing the gathering, Nadda stated, "It is a moment of pride that the world's largest health coverage scheme, which has been in place across 34 states and UTs in the country, is finally getting implemented in the national capital as well." He stated that this scheme is built on trust; hence, it is termed as an 'assurance' scheme, not an insurance scheme.

Nadda noted that on the basis of the economic caste census, 50 crore people were brought under this scheme, making it the first such scheme to do so. He also informed that 36 lakh frontline health workers, including ASHAs and Anganwadi workers, were brought under this scheme and the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Bima Yojna to cover both health and life insurance. This, he stated, was done to bring these frontline workers under the ambit of comprehensive social security coverage.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such great news! My family in Delhi has been waiting for this scheme for years. Finally quality healthcare will be accessible to everyone 🙌
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Rahul S.
While I welcome the scheme, I'm concerned about the implementation. The previous government had valid reasons for delaying - we need to ensure the infrastructure is ready before rolling out.
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Anjali M.
My mother is an ASHA worker and I'm so happy to hear they're being included in the scheme! These frontline workers deserve all the benefits they can get ❤️
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Sanjay P.
Better late than never! Though I wish this political blame game would stop. Just focus on delivering good healthcare services to people who need it most.
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Neha T.
The registration starts April 10 - does anyone know where we can sign up? Hoping the process is simple and not too bureaucratic.
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Vikram J.
World's largest health coverage scheme coming to Delhi - that's something to be proud of! Hope other states can learn from this model.

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