Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced that while 168 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs are already operational, 187 more centres will be inaugurated by December 2025. These centres, under Ayushman Bharat, aim to replace rented health facilities with government-owned spaces, enhancing primary healthcare accessibility and quality across Delhi.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta unveiled plans to substantially expand the city’s public healthcare infrastructure by setting up 187 new Ayushman Arogya Mandirs by the end of December. Currently, 168 such centres function across Delhi, offering comprehensive primary healthcare under the Ayushman Bharat programme.
The government plans to phase out rented health centres, moving all operations into government-owned facilities equipped with advanced infrastructure to provide wider and more effective medical services. These new centres will offer outpatient care, diagnostic tests via external labs, free medicines, maternal and child health services, mental health screening, dental care, and emergency medical assistance.
Quoting the Chief Minister, these Mandirs are tailored to local community healthcare needs, offering standardized, respectful, and high-quality care near citizens' homes. This upgraded framework represents a significant advancement over previous Mohalla Clinics, which faced limitations due to their infrastructure and service scope.
The initiative aims to reduce patient load on major hospitals by making quality primary healthcare accessible at the neighbourhood level, ensuring continuity and inclusivity in health services.
Key Highlights
168 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs currently operational, 187 more to open across Delhi by December.
Transition from rented health centres to government-owned facilities ensures better infrastructure.
Services include OPD, diagnostics, free medicines, maternal and child care, dental and mental health.
The new Mandirs designed as comprehensive primary health facilities tailored to community needs.
Effort reduces burden on larger hospitals and ensures continuous, inclusive healthcare access across Delhi.
Sources: Hindustan Times, The Hindu Business Line, The Hans India