Ayushman Bharat Beneficiaries Thank PM Modi After Delhi Rally, Cite Life-Saving Aid

Beneficiaries of the Ayushman Bharat health scheme expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his rally in Delhi's Burari area. Shobha Devi, a heart patient, detailed how the card covered her overwhelming treatment costs after the PM personally handed it to her. Other attendees praised the scheme for covering large hospital bills, including one of ₹1,09,000, providing crucial financial relief. The rally coincided with International Women's Day, with several women highlighting the scheme's impact.

Key Points: Ayushman Bharat Beneficiaries Laud PM Modi at Delhi Rally

  • Beneficiaries met PM at rally
  • Ayushman Card covered critical treatment
  • Scheme provided major financial relief
  • Launched as world's largest health scheme
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Ayushman Bharat beneficiaries laud PM Modi after Burari rally in Delhi

Beneficiaries share stories of financial relief from Ayushman Bharat scheme after PM Modi's Burari rally, highlighting free critical medical treatment.

"PM Modi personally handed over the card to us... We are very thankful to him. - Shobha Devi"

New Delhi, March 8

Several beneficiaries and attendees expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi after his rally in the Burari area of the national capital, highlighting the benefits of government welfare schemes, particularly the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana.

Among those who interacted with the Prime Minister was Shobha Devi, a beneficiary who shared how the Ayushman Card helped her receive crucial medical treatment. A heart patient, she said, the expenses for her treatment were becoming overwhelming before she received assistance under the scheme.

Speaking to IANS, she said, "PM Modi personally handed over the card to us and spoke with us. We are very thankful to him, recalling her interaction with the Prime Minister. She added that the Ayushman Card had provided significant financial relief and enabled her to continue her treatment without worrying about mounting medical costs.

Another attendee at the rally praised the Prime Minister's initiatives for the public, especially women. "PM Modi has given wholeheartedly to the people, and he has done even more for women," the attendee said.

Sharing a similar experience, another participant highlighted how the health scheme helped their family during a medical emergency. "My mother's treatment was done through the Ayushman Card. The hospital bill was around Rs 1,09,000, and it was completely free of cost for us," the attendee said.

A woman attendee said receiving benefits from the government on International Women's Day made the moment even more special. "We feel very fortunate that we received this gift, and that too on Women's Day. He has done so much work for people," she said.

The Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, launched by the government in 2018, is the world's largest publicly funded health assurance scheme. It provides health coverage of up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation to economically vulnerable families, helping millions access affordable healthcare across the country.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Good to see direct feedback from beneficiaries. The intent of the scheme is excellent. However, the ground reality in many rural hospitals is different – awareness and smooth implementation need more focus. The government should work on that.
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Priya S
On Women's Day, this is a powerful story. Empowering women means ensuring their health and financial security. When a mother or daughter falls sick, the entire family suffers. Ayushman Bharat provides that crucial safety net. More power to all the women sharing their stories! 💪
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Aman W
A bill of 1 lakh+ covered fully? That's massive relief for any common family. We often criticise, but we must acknowledge schemes that directly impact lives. Hope the coverage expands to include more diagnostic procedures.
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Karthik V
The scheme is a good step, but the article only shows one side. What about the people who are eligible but haven't received cards due to bureaucratic delays? The rally is good for morale, but consistent service delivery is key.
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Meera T
As a doctor, I've seen the relief on patients' faces when they realise they are covered. It allows them to focus on recovery, not bills. The scale of AB-PMJAY is its biggest achievement. Jai Hind!

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