Ayushman Bharat Cards Distributed to Anganwadi and ASHA Workers in Neemuch
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Bhopal, April 14 (NationPress) - The Madhya Pradesh health department is extending the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) by distributing Ayushman cards to numerous Anganwadi and ASHA workers in the Neemuch district.
These dedicated social workers have now become beneficiaries of Ayushman Bharat, a transformative initiative aimed at reshaping the healthcare system in the country.
This initiative has been warmly embraced by ASHA workers, effectively integrating them into the program, which enables them and their families to access its benefits.
The distribution of 'Ayushman Cards' is taking place for Anganwadi workers and ASHA-Usha workers in Neemuch. These individuals, often viewed as the foundation of maternal and child health, immunization, and rural health services, are now celebrating their inclusion in this government-backed health insurance scheme.
Devkanya Sen, an assistant at Anganwadi Centre No. 3 in Bharbhadia Gram Panchayat, shared with IANS that she did not have an 'Ayushman Card' until now, but has successfully acquired one. She expressed profound gratitude to PM Modi for this initiative.
She noted that the scheme has alleviated the burden of searching for medical care, and she is thrilled about receiving the Ayushman cards, which will grant them access to free medical care worth Rs 5 lakh.
Manju Bala Patidar, a worker at Anganwadi Centre No. 1, also expressed her thanks to the central and state governments for making this possible.
This development has uplifted the spirits of many, inspiring them to serve with renewed passion.
Rehana, from Anganwadi Centre No. 3 in Singoli (Neemuch district), reported that their cards have been distributed, and special camps are being organized at Anganwadi centers to facilitate this process. She remarked that they are set to benefit from this initiative moving forward.
Ankita Pandya, a Program Officer at the Department of Women and Child Development, clarified that the administration has issued specific guidelines regarding this initiative.
She emphasized that all Anganwadi workers and helpers at these centers have received their cards, which are crucial for accessing essential medical support.