The Asian Age

Govt to construct 450 mohalla clinics in city

It targets to operationa­lise 1,000 of them in capital

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After receiving approval from lieutenant governor (L-G) Anil Baijal to construct new mohalla clinics, the Arvind Kejriwal government has planned to fastrack the commission­ing of 450 mohalla clinics in the capital.

According to senior government official, the project has now gained pace to identify land in the capital.

Officials said that through these mohalla clinics, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government aims to offer robust healthcare infrastruc­ture to people in the vicinity of their homes.

It has also been decided

The government has decided that 250 mohalla clinics will be commission­ed in government schools of Delhi. Due to shortage of suitable land for the medical clinics, the project has been delayed.

that 250 mohalla clinics will also be commission­ed in government schools. The target of the government is to operationa­lise as many as 1,000 mohalla clinics in the city.

Through low-cost mohalla clinics, the ruling government planned to offer robust healthcare services to the city residents.

As of now, nearly 162 mohalla clinics are functionin­g. But due to a shortage of suitable land for the medical clinics, the project has been delayed.

The senior official said that the government is following the suggestion­s given by the L-G.

“We are appointing MBBS doctors at the mohalla clinics”, the officials said, adding the central procuremen­t agency should supply medicines to all government hospitals, mohalla clinics and dispensers among others.

“Our mohalla clinics project is in progress after the approval of L-G. Once 1,000 mohalla clinics start functionin­g, the people would be able to get the promised healthcare services near to their houses,” he said.

According to Delhi government official, the first target will be underdevel­oped areas of the capital. The health department is likely to tie-up with the education department so that the mohalla clinics can be constructe­d inside the premises of Delhi government schools without any hassles.

However, the schools will not have to suffer the disturbanc­e as these mohalla clinics will have separate entry points and working hours.

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