Due to the negligence of the government, the elderly do not get the benefit of 'Ayushman', millions of characters are deprived of the district

The advantage of the many transferred Ayushman Bharat Yojana of the Prime Minister has not yet reached millions of eligible people from the district, especially the elderly. Due to the lethargy and negligence of the government machinery, this public welfare scheme seems to be limited to the figures only. The velocity to connect the most needy elderly to the scheme is very slow on the front of the health services. A total of 1,39,156 elderly people in the district are eligible for the scheme, but so far only 41.450 Ayushman cards have been made. The remaining 97,706 elders are still in line to wait, most of which come from rural areas, which did not receive correct information about the planning process. Total figures have also not yet been made according to the data of the worrying District Administration, Ayushman cards of 2,60,058 qualifying beneficiaries. This means that thousands of families are still deprived of the government treatment facility in the case of serious illness. The impact was not shown, even after the orders, the government gave clear instructions to the district administration to make Ayushman card of all qualifying citizens many times, but the implementation at ground level was negligible. Local public representatives and social organizations have raised the issue again and again, but the situation remains the same. What is the root of the problem? The number of public service centers is limited and the process is no special campaign to make the complicated elderly, internet connectivity and technical problems in the towns, the slow pace and a lack of bureaucracy and a lack of liability, the question of the people and the demand of the locals and social workers says that the benefit of Ayushman Yojana must immediately reach. For this, it is necessary to create a door-to-door campaign, special camps at Panchayat level and monitor mechanisms at public service centers. Share this story -tags