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Updated: June 19, 2025 02:13
The Delhi government has inaugurated 33 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs and 17 Jan Aushadhi Kendras across the capital, marking a significant expansion in primary healthcare services. The initiative aims to provide accessible and affordable healthcare, replacing the previous Mohalla Clinic model with upgraded facilities offering diagnostic services, treatment for common ailments, and minor surgical procedures.
Key Highlights Of The Inauguration
- Chief Minister Rekha Gupta led the launch event, inaugurating the Ayushman Arogya Mandir at Tis Hazari Court Complex
- Other ministers and MPs participated in the rollout, with facilities opened in various constituencies, including Sarojini Nagar, Geeta Colony, and Janakpuri
- The new health centers are part of a broader plan to establish 1,139 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs across Delhi by March 2026
- Unlike Mohalla Clinics, these centers will have permanent infrastructure, qualified medical staff, and in-house diagnostic services
Healthcare Services And Infrastructure
- Ayushman Arogya Mandirs will provide consultations, vaccinations, prenatal and postnatal care, mental health support, elderly care, and treatment for chronic diseases such as tuberculosis and diabetes
- On-site laboratory testing will be available, ensuring timely diagnosis and treatment
- The Jan Aushadhi Kendras will offer medicines and medical supplies at significantly reduced prices, benefiting lower-income patients
Political Reactions And Implementation Challenges
- The initiative has sparked political debate, with opposition leaders accusing the government of rebranding existing Mohalla Clinics rather than creating new infrastructure
- Chief Minister Rekha Gupta defended the move, citing inefficiencies in the previous model and emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive healthcare system
- The government has allocated Rs 2,400 crore for the project, aiming to complete the rollout within eight months to avoid lapsing funds
Future Outlook
With the launch of Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, Delhi’s healthcare landscape is set for a transformation. The initiative is expected to improve access to essential medical services, reduce healthcare costs, and enhance overall public health outcomes.
Sources: The Hans India, Hindustan Times, The Hindu, Times of India.