Bhubaneswar / Religion: Is that the election or no election, the head of the Naveen Patnaik Minister attached to his strategy to stay connected with people.
The minister’s chairman visited the Gajapati District on Monday, a smart card distributed Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana (BSKY) to beneficiaries in the district and inaugurated many infrastructure projects.
“Every time someone in the family falls ill, many have to sell land and stop children’s education.
Now, using a BSKY card, one can seek treatment in more than 200 hospitals inside and outside the country without spending a cent,” said Naveen in Paralahhemundi.
Starting Malkangiri’s visit to launching a BSKY card on August 20, Naveen had traveled a similar trip to Sundargarh and Balalangir and scheduled to visit Puri on October 7, followed by Deogarh a few days later.
Naveen has started a nonstop district tour even though the election may be next, Panchayat and the urban local body, still more than six months away and he has no competition.
When Narendra Modi-LED Center has pushed a digital health card under the digital digital health mission Ayushman Bharat as a revolutionary change in health care, Naveen has visited the district launching a Smart Bsky card.
Around 92 of the 96 families of the state of the state which is the beneficiary of the National Food Security Act or the State Food Security Scheme is automatically registered for BSKY based on the revised criteria for the scheme since September 1.
Odisha is several states, which have not been implemented Ayushman Bharat and launched their own health scheme, BKSY in 2018.
Followed by the visit of the minister’s chairman to certain districts, local ministers and MLA have distributed BSKY cards, two identical to every family, who have details 64KB with the details of family members and a 12-digit registration number, for health coverage to RS 5 Lakh to the family in a year (and up to 10 lakh rs for women).
Naveen Laid Foundation Stone from RS 796.19-Crore Mega Supply Supply Project at Harabhangi Reservoir, which will provide drinking water facilities up to 80 Panchayats from four blocks in the Gajapati District.
In addition, he also inaugurated 36 different infrastructure facility projects worth more than RS 23.40 Crore.
