President Murmu Highlights Healthcare Gains, Ayushman Bharat Milestones in Budget Address

President Droupadi Murmu, addressing Parliament at the start of the Budget Session, emphasized health as a cornerstone of national development. She highlighted the massive scale of the Ayushman Bharat scheme, which has provided free treatment to over 11 crore citizens. The address also noted major public health successes, including the screening of 6.5 crore people for Sickle Cell Anaemia and India being declared trachoma-free by the WHO. The government's focus remains on strengthening primary healthcare infrastructure and ensuring the well-being of women, the elderly, and underserved communities.

Key Points: Murmu on India's Healthcare Progress: Ayushman Bharat, Disease Control

  • 11+ crore treated under Ayushman Bharat
  • 1.80 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandirs operational
  • 6.5 crore screened for Sickle Cell Anaemia
  • India declared trachoma-free by WHO
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President Droupadi Murmu highlights strengthening of public healthcare system during Budget Session commencement address

President Murmu outlined healthcare achievements: 11 crore treated under Ayushman Bharat, 6.5 crore screened for Sickle Cell, and India declared trachoma-free.

"health and well-being are a critical pillar of human capital development and national progress - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, January 28

President Droupadi Murmu, in her ceremonial Address to the joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament at the commencement of the Budget Session, outlined the Government's overarching vision of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" and highlighted the Government's sustained focus on strengthening the public healthcare system and improving health outcomes for all citizens.

According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the President emphasised that health and well-being are a critical pillar of human capital development and national progress, underscoring the importance of ensuring accessible, affordable, and quality healthcare services, particularly for the poor, vulnerable, and underserved sections of society.

The Presidential Address underscored health as a key pillar of inclusive national development and highlighted significant progress under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's flagship health initiatives. The President noted that free medical treatment has been provided to over 11 crore people under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana since its inception, expanding access to secondary and tertiary healthcare.

In the last year alone, around 2.5 crore poor and vulnerable citizens availed free medical treatment under government health schemes.

Highlighting targeted interventions for senior citizens, the Address noted that nearly 1 crore Ayushman Vay Vandana Cards have been issued over the past 1.5 years, enabling approximately 8 lakh senior and elderly citizens to receive free healthcare services, the release added.

The President also emphasised strengthening primary healthcare infrastructure nationwide, with 1.80 lakh Ayushman Arogya Mandirs currently operational. These centres are ensuring last-mile delivery of comprehensive primary healthcare services, particularly in rural, remote and underserved areas.

Reflecting the Government's mission-mode approach towards disease prevention and public health management, the President highlighted that under the National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission, over 6.5 crore people have been screened, particularly in remote, rural and tribal regions, enabling early detection and effective prevention of the disease. Sustained efforts have also resulted in effective control of Japanese Encephalitis and related illnesses, especially in endemic districts of Uttar Pradesh, the release stated.

At the same time, this decade has been a decisive period for strengthening health and safety in the Northeast. The establishment of the State Cancer Institute in Itanagar and a Medical College in Shivsagar, Assam, will greatly support the treatment of millions of families. Similarly, the construction of a Medical College in Sichey, Sikkim, and a Women and Children's Hospital in Agartala will provide substantial healthcare benefits. Such initiatives are contributing to the development of a strong and comprehensive health infrastructure across the Northeast.

President Murmu also highlighted the Government's commitment not only to the economic empowerment of women but also to ensuring their overall well-being, including nutrition, health, and education. Under the 'Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar' campaign conducted in September, approximately 7 crore women received health check-ups, facilitating timely medical care for women across the country. As a result of the Government's progressive vision and policies, women have made significant advances in every aspirational sector of the nation.

The President also noted with pride that the World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared India a Trachoma-free country, marking a significant milestone in the nation's public health journey and reflecting global recognition of India's sustained efforts to eliminate preventable diseases.

The Presidential Address reaffirmed the Government's resolve to further strengthen healthcare infrastructure, expand coverage under flagship health schemes and continue citizen-centric reforms aimed at building a resilient, inclusive and future-ready healthcare system for the country.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good numbers, but the ground reality is sometimes different. In my city, the government hospital is still overcrowded and understaffed. The vision is great, but we need equal focus on the quality of care and more doctors/nurses. Hope the budget allocates funds for human resources too.
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Aditya G
The emphasis on the Northeast is very important. For too long, those states lacked quality healthcare infrastructure. A medical college in Sikkim and the cancer institute in Arunachal will save families from having to travel to Delhi or Kolkata. This is true 'Sabka Vikas'.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in public health, the scale of screening for Sickle Cell Anaemia is impressive. 6.5 crore people! Early detection in tribal areas can change lives. The trachoma-free certification from WHO is also a massive public health win for India. Well done.
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Meera T
'Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar' – I love this focus. When women are healthy, the entire family benefits. 7 crore check-ups in a month is no small feat. Hope this becomes a regular, sustained effort and not just a campaign. Our ASHA workers are the real heroes here.
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Vikram M
The numbers for Ayushman Vay Vandana for seniors are good. But we also need to think about geriatric care and mental health for the elderly. Building infrastructure is one part, making it sensitive to the needs of all age groups is the next challenge.

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