Gurgaon: District administration has decided to extend the date of registration of all beneficiaries that meet the requirements of Ayushman Bharat until November 15.
Officials have been directed to increase the registration drive and produce awareness among people so far.
So far, more than 2,000 Ayushman Bharat cards have been made.
Deputy Commissioner Yash Garg said, “So far, 2,038 people have issued a card under the Ayushman Bharat scheme.
We have extended the date of our registration drive and now people can issue their cards until November 15.
The Ministry of Health and land workers will mobilize people for Forward and utilize their closest services.
“During this time, special camps will be held at the environmental and village levels to ensure all beneficiaries that meet the requirements to get their health card.
The Ministry of Health has also traced Asha and volunteer workers to help produce awareness among people and increase the scope of the scheme.
The registration counter has also been opened in all civil hospitals and health care centers.
Dr.
Naresh Garg, Deputy Civil Surgeon The Ministry of Health said that residents whose names existed in the list of beneficiaries prepared based on the 2011 social and economic census, could make their Ayushman cards being made by visiting the nearest camps or centers.
Help Channel Number – 1800-1800-4444 – has also been launched to overcome the query of people who are looking for registration under the Ayushman Bharat scheme.