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Delhi health dept scours space for Ayushman Arogya Mandirs

New Delhi to implement PM-ABHIM, setting up Ayushman Arogya Mandirs in government spaces for free health services, replacing private mohalla clinics.

Published on: Mar 21, 2025, 05:20:20 IST
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Ayushman Arogya Mandirs facilitate free medical consultations, medicines and diagnostic services. (HT Archive/Representational photo)
Ayushman Arogya Mandirs facilitate free medical consultations, medicines and diagnostic services. (HT Archive/Representational photo)

With the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM) set to be implemented in the Capital over the next two weeks, health department officials said they were directed to look for spaces to set up Ayushman Arogya Mandirs to provide health care services to the public.

“We have been recently given directions by the health minister to look into the work for the operations of Ayushman Arogya Mandirs. Currently, it is in the preliminary stage. As of now, we are looking into the data to see how many Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics can be converted into Ayushman Arogya Mandirs,” a health department official said on the condition of anonymity.

Ayushman Arogya Mandirs facilitate free medical consultations, medicines and diagnostic services.

A second official, not wishing to be identified, said all 11 district magistrates were asked to identify government-owned spaces in their respective jurisdictions for opening the Arogya Mandirs.

“The government wants to close mohalla clinics running on private rented properties. Now, the Ayushman Arogya Mandirs that will be soon opening in Delhi will be running on government-owned properties so that there is transparency in the delivery of health care services and community health centres work effectively to ensure that people get basic health services close to their localities. The DMs will submit details of government-owned properties in a couple of weeks,” the official said.

The second official said that while the government was making concerted efforts to shut mohalla clinics on private properties, it will make sure that there is no discontinuity of health care services for the people in the Capital. Accordingly, health care facilities will be opened in government properties so that basic healthcare services are available to people even in underserved areas, the official said.

Initially named Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centers, they were renamed Ayushman Arogya Mandir, the Union health ministry rebranded them as Ayushman Arogya Mandir in 2024. Across the country, 173,881 such centres have been operationalised, as of July 2024.

 
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Ridhima Gupta

Ridhima Gupta is a Principal Correspondent at Hindustan Times, where she covers healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and public health policy. Her reporting centers on Delhi’s major hospitals (AIIMS, Safdarjung, Lok Nayak), the state health department, and emerging medical trends. Ridhima is particularly interested in reporting on healthcare issues through the lens of women, children, and persons with disabilities. Her work often explores the intersection of healthcare and public policy, examining how these factors shape access health care. Based in New Delhi, many of her reports have led to direct government action over the years, in different city. Earlier this year, she completed a media training workshop on the Impact of Extreme Heat on Health, organised by the Global Strategic Communications Council (GSCC), further strengthening her interest in reporting on the intersection of climate change and public health. A postgraduate from the Asian College of Journalism, Chennai, Ridhima has around a decade of experience in journalism. She began her career as a trainee television reporter with Mirror Now in Mumbai and has since worked across multiple cities, including Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Delhi, contributing to both print and broadcast newsrooms. She is a recipient of the Laadli Media Fellowship (2022) for her reporting on education, disability, and women’s issues. Before joining Hindustan Times, Ridhima worked with The Times of India, New Indian Express and News18. A native of Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, Ridhima completed her undergraduate studies in Biotechnology. And when she is not working as a journalist she likes to paint and go on nature hikes.

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