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Aayushman Bharat registration camp held at Ward No 20
11/3/2020 12:06:01 AM

Early Times Report

JAMMU, Nov 2: An Ayushman Bharat Yojana camp was organised at Ward No 20 in Valmiki Colony by Councillor, Rahul Kumar wherein dozens of residents were registered under the Central Sponsored Health scheme. Aayushman Bharat Yojna camp was held near Valmiki Temple in presence of Rahul Kumar Councillor, Ajay Gupta corporator (Ward 52), Rachit Khisla Mandal Secy, Sandeep Gupta district Executive members , Satbir Singh Ward President, Gharu Bhatti President Valmiki colony, Arun, Azar, Badal and others.
A number of people came up in the camp and were registered for the scheme besides documents were also checked for the already registered people.
Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana is a scheme of the Government of India to provide free access to healthcare for 40% of people in the country, the organiser said added that people can use the program to access their own primary care services from a family doctor.
“Everyone needs additional care and AB PM-JAY provides free secondary health care for those in need of specialist treatment and tertiary healthcare for those requiring hospitalization,” he said.
Rahul said that the health scheme is a revolutionary decision taken by the Union Government in the larger interest of poor people of the country and this scheme also provides the people a sense of security. He added that people who until were left to fend for themselves are being covered under the scheme and the scheme provides cashless and paperless access to services for the beneficiaries in any empanelled hospitals, both in public and private sectors across the country.
Rahul Kumar appealed to people to attend the registration camps being organized by the party activists and leaders to cover the left out people so that everyone can avail facility of this scheme. He said that more such camps will be organised in the adjoining areas in the future wherein deserving people would be registered under the health scheme.
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