How is a Professor in Ooty Raising Awareness About Ayushman Bharat Cards?

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- Professor Dr. Uma Mallen is raising awareness about the Ayushman Bharat cards in Ooty.
- Her foundation promotes various government welfare schemes.
- Villagers can receive health coverage of Rs 5 lakh per family.
- She encourages environmental sustainability through tree planting.
- Dr. Mallen visits tribal communities to inform them about available resources.
Ooty (Tamil Nadu), April 27 (NationPress) The Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) has emerged as a vital initiative of the Modi government, aimed at achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). This initiative has inspired numerous ‘volunteers’ to raise awareness about this transformative scheme, especially among those who have not yet benefited from it. In the picturesque hill town of Ooty, Professor Dr. Uma Mallen is leading the charge to educate and motivate local villagers to enroll for the Ayushman Bharat cards, thereby securing their status as registered beneficiaries of the program.
Dr. Mallen has gained significant public admiration for her hands-on approach, making personal visits to homes across the Nilgiris district to inform residents about the medical insurance cards, which provide coverage of Rs 5 lakh per family.
The Nilgiris, known for its scenic hills, is home to several villages that struggle with basic amenities.
As the Founder Chairman of the Rise Foundation, Dr. Uma Mallen is dedicated to promoting various government welfare schemes. Her foundation not only informs the public about central government initiatives but also assists in distributing medical insurance cards and raising awareness about MUDRA bank loans and educational loans available for students.
Furthermore, she visits tribal communities in the Nilgiris to enhance awareness about these central government schemes.
In addition to her advocacy for health coverage, Professor Mallen is also championing environmental sustainability by distributing saplings and encouraging villagers to plant trees in honor of their mothers. She is actively raising awareness about the Central Government's 100-day employment scheme, which aims to create job opportunities for rural residents and enhance water resources.
The Ayushman Bharat scheme was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 23, 2018, with the ambitious vision of covering over 12 crore families, or nearly 55 crore individuals. PM-JAY has thus become the world’s largest health assurance program, providing extensive secondary and tertiary care hospitalization benefits of up to Rs 5 lakh per family each year.