Delhi CM Inaugurates 51 New Health Centers, Hails BJP's Kerala Poll Performance

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated 51 new Ayushmaan Arogya Mandirs in South Delhi, raising the total number of functional health centers to 370. She reiterated the government's plan to eventually build 1,100 such facilities across the capital. Separately, the CM commented on politics in Kerala, hailing the BJP's recent gains in local body elections as a "symbol of change" and a "fresh morning." She expressed hope that this would lead to a "Viksit Kerala" characterized by development, dignity, and security, aligning with the national vision.

Key Points: Delhi CM Opens 51 Ayushmaan Arogya Mandirs, Comments on Kerala Polls

  • 51 new health centers opened in South Delhi
  • Total functional Arogya Mandirs now 370
  • Goal is 1,100 such centers in Delhi
  • CM links Kerala BJP win to "fresh morning"
  • Vision for "Viksit Kerala" alongside "Viksit Bharat"
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Delhi CM inaugrates 51 Ayushmaan Arogya Mandirs in South Delhi; 370 Mandirs now functional

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta inaugurates 51 health centers, bringing total to 370. She also hails BJP's local election gains in Kerala as a "symbol of change."

"The election of such a large number of BJP corporators in Kerala is a symbol of change. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, February 13

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated 51 Ayushmaan Arogya Mandirs at Fatehpur Beri Village in South Delhi on Friday, which brings the total number to 370 till now.

The CM also highlighted that massive multi-crore projects have been under implementation in South Delhi since last year, directly benefiting the people of the area.

Speaking to the media, the CM shared that the state government planned to build 1100 Arogya Mandirs in Delhi, a plan which is steadily progressing.

Expressing her delight over the 370 Ayushman Mandir inaugurated, she said, "I am happy that 370 Ayushman Arogya Mandir have been functional in Delhi, and we will continue to increase this number... I extend my heartiest congratulations and best wishes to all of you and the people of Delhi."

Earlier today, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also hailed the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) recent electoral win in Kerala as a "symbol of change" that marks the arrival of a "fresh morning" for the region.

"The election of such a large number of BJP corporators in Kerala is a symbol of change. It is the arrival of that fresh morning which will usher in a major transformation in Kerala. The state of Kerala was trapped wherein there was no development, no opportunities for the public, and the state, which was suffering from violent politics, kept lagging behind," the CM said. Aligning with the national "Viksit Bharat" (Developed India) vision, she expressed hope for a "Viksit Kerala" defined by dignity and security.

"I hope that with this new morning, there will be Viksit Kerala, there will be development, and there will be dignity and security. Together with Viksit Bharat, Viksit Kerala will emerge, and the BJP will be seen in a big role in the time to come," she stated.

This comes after Kerala's local body elections, where the BJP most notably secured power in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation.

JP-led NDA won 50 wards in the 101-ward Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, while the LDF was reduced to 29 wards.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While expanding healthcare infrastructure is always welcome, I wish the CM had stuck to the topic. Mixing the inauguration with political commentary on Kerala feels unnecessary. Let's keep development work non-partisan.
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Vikram M
Building 1100 Arogya Mandirs is a massive target. Hope they maintain the quality as they scale up. Also, the projects in South Delhi need to be completed on time without corruption. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
As a resident of South Delhi, I've seen the new projects coming up. The new mandir in our area has been a blessing, especially for my elderly parents. More such initiatives are needed across all of Delhi. 🙏
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Rohit P
The focus should be on Delhi's development. Why bring Kerala into this? Every state has its own dynamics. Let's appreciate the healthcare work and hope the 370 functional centers are actually helping people on the ground.
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Kavya N
Good to see the plan progressing. Hope these Arogya Mandirs have facilities for basic diagnostics too. And yes, a Viksit Kerala alongside a Viksit Bharat is a positive vision for the entire country's growth.

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