28,000 elderly register for Ayushman Bharat scheme in Delhi within 1 week, says CM Rekha Gupta
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced that over 28,000 elderly residents have registered for the Ayushman Bharat Vaya Vandana Yojna within a week. The scheme provides a health cover of Rs 10 lakh, with Rs 5 lakh from the Centre and Rs 5 lakh ...

Flagging off a mobile van for registrations under the health insurance scheme in RK Puram constituency, she said Rs 5 lakh cover is provided by the Centre and the Delhi government will top it up with an additional Rs 5 lakh.
The chief minister said that since the launch of the scheme in Delhi on April 28, over 28,000 registrations have been done in the last five days.
Mobile vans will operate in each of the 70 assembly constituencies for registering eligible senior citizens. Applicants only need to carry their Aadhaar cards and mobile phones for registration and nothing else is required, she said.
"The Delhi government will ensure registration of each eligible elderly person in Delhi under the scheme because their blessings are invaluable for us. Vaya Vandana is a unique scheme not only in the country but also in the entire world," Gupta said.
During the launch of the mobile registration van, the CM accompanied by her cabinet colleague Manjinder Singh Sirsa and local MLA Anil Sharma, also distributed Ayushman health cards to some elderly beneficiaries for cashless treatment at designated hospitals in the city.
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