Skip to content
thelocalreport.in thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
thelocalreport.in
thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

Chhattisgarh: Ayushman Bharat emerging as beacon of hope for thousands in Dhamtari district

Web Desk, 05/09/202505/09/2025

Dhamtari, Sep 5 (IANS) At a time when access to quality healthcare in private hospitals remains out of reach for many poor and middle-class families, the Ayushman Bharat Yojana has emerged as a beacon of hope for thousands in Chhattisgarh’s Dhamtari district. Spearheaded by the Central government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the scheme is delivering a significant lifeline to economically weaker sections.

Under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, eligible citizens are issued an Ayushman card, which allows them to avail of free treatment up to Rs 5 lakh annually at empanelled private and government hospitals. For countless families who previously struggled with the financial burden of medical care, the initiative is proving to be nothing short of a blessing.

Residents of Dhamtari are experiencing the transformative impact of the scheme firsthand. Beneficiaries shared their stories with IANS of how the Ayushman card has helped them access critical healthcare services without the fear of financial ruin. Many recalled the days when the mere thought of hospitalisation would cause anxiety—not just due to illness, but due to the staggering medical bills that followed.

“Earlier, getting treated at a private hospital was something we couldn’t even imagine,” said one beneficiary.

“Even minor illnesses would drain all our savings. Some people even lost their lives because they couldn’t afford treatment on time. But now, with the Ayushman card, we are receiving treatment worth up to Rs 5 lakh—completely free.”

Expressing gratitude towards Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, cardholders in the district say that the scheme has allowed them to live without constant fear of health emergencies.

ALSO READ  BSF Performs 'Shastra Puja' on India-Pakistan Border in Jaisalmer on Vijayadashami

Rajendra Netam, an Ayushman cardholder, expressed his appreciation: “I am very happy. It’s a wonderful scheme. I have benefited greatly from it.”

Echoing similar sentiments, Hemnath Devangan said, “I come from a very poor family. I suddenly fell ill and couldn’t afford treatment. But thanks to this card, I’ve already been treated three times. I am extremely grateful to the government.”

Pushpendra Devangan added, “It’s a great scheme for people like us. I sincerely thank PM Modi for introducing such an initiative.”

Launched on September 23, 2018, in Ranchi, Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) is the world’s largest health assurance programme. It aims to provide health coverage of Rs 5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalisation to over 10.74 crore poor and vulnerable families—approximately 50 crore individuals.

The scheme was formulated based on the recommendations of the National Health Policy 2017 and aligns with the vision of achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). It also supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with a core philosophy of “leaving no one behind.”

Ayushman Bharat comprises two interlinked components: Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs), which deliver comprehensive primary care services, and the PM-JAY, which addresses more serious healthcare needs.

PM-JAY is fully government-funded, with costs shared between the Centre and respective state governments. The eligible beneficiaries are identified based on deprivation and occupational criteria outlined in the Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC) 2011.

–IANS

jk/vd

India News AyushmanbeaconBharatChhattisgarhDhamtariDistrictemergingHopeThousands

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Follow Us On Google News

  • Study shows dinosaurs were thriving in North America before asteroid strike that caused mass extinction
  • Streeting calls doctors’ strike a ‘slap in the face’ for the NHS
  • Millions of red crabs begin migration to Christmas Island
  • Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons make a case for the wild ride that is ‘Bugonia’
  • What to know about the French militants who clashed with the Syrian army in Idlib
  • Autistic volunteer let go from Waitrose after being offered job at Asda
  • Moment West Ham footballer says Benrahma’s dogs attack man in east London
  • Murder charge being filed in Kaida Scott’s death as video reveals possible accomplice
  • A fashion show in Mali’s ancient city of Timbuktu promotes peace and local talent
  • If Europe’s last divided nation were to unify, what would it mean for travel?
  • Lionel Messi signs new three-year contract with Inter Miami
  • International Criminal Court judges reject jurisdiction challenge in Duterte case
  • The picture of Trump’s granddaughter has intensified speculations about her hand being injured.
  • Eating peanuts early in life protects thousands of children from allergies
  • Gaza veterinarian ‘killed by Israeli soldiers’ while returning home after ceasefire
  • Trump pardons high-profile cryptocurrency figure Binance founder Changpeng Zhao
  • The 10 Best Heated Fabric Airers, Tried and Tested by a Home-Tech Expert
  • Parker’s promoter dismisses Wardley’s chances, claiming ‘lottery ticket’
  • Foo Fighters announce 2026 tour, Dave Grohl says band is ‘always dedicated’ to playing
  • Meet one of Gaza’s few prosthetic experts who is helping thousands of people who have lost limbs
  • Rob Kardashian returns to the family’s reality TV show after years away from the spotlight
  • Experts warn not to use last year’s Halloween makeup
  • What Israeli plans to annex the West Bank involve as Vance pulls ‘stupid stunt’
  • Dr. Oz stumbles on math question about drug prices during NBC interview
  • Mike Johnson still doesn’t know about Trump’s $230m ‘compensation’ deal
  • Louvre thieves filmed escaping in very slow motion after whirlwind Crown Jewels robbery
  • Pump prices may rise after US, EU impose new sanctions on Russian oil companies and oil hike
  • FTSE 100 reaches new high due to surge in gold and oil
  • New Sam Adams’ ‘Extreme Beer’ is illegal in 15 states
  • Ticketmaster says it doesn’t ‘set or control’ ticket prices in response to uproar over Jays World Series resale costs
  • Bestselling author Jodi Picoult withdraws after Indiana high school cancels her musical
  • ‘Well, bless her heart’: Johnson confronts Marjorie Taylor Greene after she bashes him
  • Tesla recalls more than 63,000 Cybertrucks because front lights are too bright
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source in Google

Canada News

  • Ticketmaster says it doesn't 'set or control' ticket prices in response to uproar over Jays World Series resale costs
    Ticketmaster says it doesn’t ‘set or control’ ticket prices in response to uproar over Jays World Series resale costs
  • What's changed since the last time the Jays were in the World Series?
    What’s changed since the last time the Jays were in the World Series?
  • James Day's Haunted Woods in Kahunawa: Rebuilt after fire, ready for 20 years of Halloween scares
    James Day’s Haunted Woods in Kahunawa: Rebuilt after fire, ready for 20 years of Halloween scares
  • 'It was epic': Blue Jays fans reminisce about '90s World Series win
    ‘It was epic’: Blue Jays fans reminisce about ’90s World Series win
  • Supporters of Edmonton teen Samuel Bird rally outside the court during the accused murderer's trial
    Supporters of Edmonton teen Samuel Bird rally outside the court during the accused murderer’s trial
  • Third suspect arrested in shooting death of 8-year-old boy
    Third suspect arrested in shooting death of 8-year-old boy

India News

  • Rift in Left government widens after Kerala signs PM Shree accord
    Rift in Left government widens after Kerala signs PM Shree accord
  • Artificial rain has been planned in Delhi around October 29 for clean air: Rekha Gupta
    Artificial rain has been planned in Delhi around October 29 for clean air: Rekha Gupta
  • Bengal: Policeman accused of assaulting neighbors for burning firecrackers transferred
    Bengal: Policeman accused of assaulting neighbors for burning firecrackers transferred
  • Operation Sindoor gave a heavy dose to Pakistan: Rajnath Singh
    Operation Sindoor gave a heavy dose to Pakistan: Rajnath Singh
  • IIM Calcutta and SRFTI sign MoU to promote collaboration in media management studies
    IIM Calcutta and SRFTI sign MoU to promote collaboration in media management studies
  • Meeting of urban development ministers of southern states on October 30 in Bengaluru, in the presence of Manohar Lal: DKS
    Meeting of urban development ministers of southern states on October 30 in Bengaluru, in the presence of Manohar Lal: DKS

Us News

  • A way to keep your family safe and provided food in a crisis
  • Exclusive: Nick Sorter records first known video inside Antifa safehouse in Portland
  • WATCH: Trump administration nukes another narco-terrorist drug boat!
  • THE WAR ON LIGHT: How Governments and Big Pharma Keep You Sick By Blocking Healing PHOTONS!
  • If You Own Crypto, NEVER Do Any Of These THREE Things! [From Noah]
  • Dangers of China Made Ivermectin

Uk News

  • Study shows dinosaurs were thriving in North America before asteroid strike that caused mass extinction
    Study shows dinosaurs were thriving in North America before asteroid strike that caused mass extinction
  • Streeting calls doctors' strike a 'slap in the face' for the NHS
    Streeting calls doctors’ strike a ‘slap in the face’ for the NHS
  • Millions of red crabs begin migration to Christmas Island
    Millions of red crabs begin migration to Christmas Island
  • Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons make a case for the wild ride that is 'Bugonia'
    Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons make a case for the wild ride that is ‘Bugonia’
  • What to know about the French militants who clashed with the Syrian army in Idlib
    What to know about the French militants who clashed with the Syrian army in Idlib
  • Autistic volunteer let go from Waitrose after being offered job at Asda
    Autistic volunteer let go from Waitrose after being offered job at Asda
  • World
  • United States
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • thelocalreport.in Company Details
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DNPA Code of Ethics
  • Correction Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Rss Feeds
©2025 thelocalreport.in | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes