Delhi to Open 81 New Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, Boosting Primary Healthcare

The Delhi government will inaugurate 81 new Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, marking the fifth phase of expansion for neighbourhood primary healthcare. This will bring the total number of operational centres to 319 across the national capital. Each centre will provide a wide range of free services, including doctor consultations, essential medicines, diagnostic tests, and preventive health programmes. The expansion aims to bring accessible healthcare closer to households and reduce the burden on major hospitals.

Key Points: Delhi Inaugurates 81 New Ayushman Arogya Mandirs

  • 81 new primary health centres
  • Total centres to reach 319
  • Free doctor consultations & medicines
  • Reduces pressure on major hospitals
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Delhi govt to dedicate 81 new Ayushman Arogya Mandirs tomorrow

Delhi expands primary healthcare with 81 new Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, offering free consultations, medicines, and tests to strengthen neighbourhood services.

"These centres represent a major step... to provide free, accessible, and dignified primary healthcare close to every household. - Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh"

New Delhi, Jan 13

Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh said on Tuesday that the state government will inaugurate 81 new Ayushman Arogya Mandirs on Wednesday under the fifth phase of expansion, significantly strengthening neighbourhood-level primary healthcare services across the city.

With this expansion, total centres will rise to 319 across the national capital, he added.

"With this addition, Delhi is steadily progressing toward the establishment of more than 1,100 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, as envisioned under the national capital's long-term primary healthcare roadmap," he said.

"At present, 238 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs are operational. Following tomorrow's inauguration, the total number of functioning centres will rise to 319 across the national capital," Minister Singh added.

"These centres represent a major step in the Delhi government's mission to provide free, accessible, and dignified primary healthcare close to every household. The initiative is being implemented under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, in line with the national vision of 'Healthcare for All'," the Minister said.

He added that each Ayushman Arogya Mandir will offer free doctor consultations, essential medicines, and diagnostic tests, along with screening for diabetes, hypertension, cancer, maternal and child healthcare, immunisation support, growth monitoring, lifestyle counselling, mental health services, and preventive health programmes such as yoga and nutrition guidance.

"These neighbourhood-level facilities will significantly reduce pressure on major hospitals, ensuring timely care for women, senior citizens, and low-income families without long travel or queues."

"Parallel to the expansion of Arogya Mandirs, Delhi continues to strengthen coverage under both the Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) and the Ayushman Bharat-Vaya Vandana Yojana (AB-VVY). As on 13 January 2026, a total of 6,91,530 health cards (combined PM-JAY + VVY) have been issued in Delhi, including 2,65,895 VVY cards," Minister Singh said.

The Health Minister said that to ensure seamless access to secondary and tertiary care, Delhi now has 189 empanelled hospitals, comprising 138 private hospitals, 41 Delhi government hospitals, and 10 Central government hospitals.

"These empanelled institutions provide cashless treatment, ensuring that financially vulnerable families can receive lifesaving care without cost barriers," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative on paper. But the real test is in execution. Will these centres have enough medicines? Will the doctors be present or just 'on paper'? We've seen many such announcements before. I hope this time it's different and they deliver.
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Aman W
Including yoga and mental health services is a brilliant move. Our healthcare needs to move beyond just treating illness to promoting overall wellness. This holistic approach is very much needed in our stressful urban lives.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I'm impressed by the scale of this vision. 1100 centres is ambitious. If implemented well, this could be a model for other megacities. The focus on reducing hospital pressure makes perfect sense.
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Karthik V
The cashless treatment at empanelled hospitals is the most crucial part. So many families get ruined by medical bills. If this system works smoothly, it will be a true lifesaver for the poor and middle class. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
Hope they ensure these centres are accessible and safe for women, especially in the evening. Free maternal check-ups close to home can make a big difference. A good step for women's health. 👍

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