Punjab Calls on Tech-Savvy Youth to Support Health Scheme Enrolment Drive

by Harleen Kaur

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  • Despite the controversy, the administration has reiterated its commitment to expanding healthcare access across Punjab, stressing that the enrolment drive is essential to bring more residents under the ambit of free and quality medical services.
  • Punjab’s Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Balbir Singh has appealed to young people equipped with laptops to take part in enrolling beneficiaries under the state’s Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna, promising a daily honorarium of ₹1,000 for their contribution.
  • According to the minister, village-level participation will play a crucial role in expanding the reach of the programme.

Punjab’s Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Balbir Singh has appealed to young people equipped with laptops to take part in enrolling beneficiaries under the state’s Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna, promising a daily honorarium of ₹1,000 for their contribution. The appeal came during a review meeting in Sangrur, where officials assessed the pace of issuing health cards to eligible residents.

According to the minister, village-level participation will play a crucial role in expanding the reach of the programme. He encouraged local youth to coordinate with district authorities and assist in registration camps so that the enrolment process could move faster while also creating short-term earning opportunities.

Officials were instructed to ensure that all eligible families are covered without delay. Emphasising accountability, the minister said the initiative must be carried out in a transparent and mission-mode manner, with close monitoring at every stage. He described the health scheme as a major step toward ensuring cashless treatment and easing the financial pressure faced by families during medical emergencies.

Government sources indicated that the latest push for enrolment follows criticism from the computer teachers’ union. The union had raised concerns after computers from certain government schools were reportedly shifted to panchayat offices to facilitate registrations, warning that the move could disrupt scheduled computer examinations.

Despite the controversy, the administration has reiterated its commitment to expanding healthcare access across Punjab, stressing that the enrolment drive is essential to bring more residents under the ambit of free and quality medical services.

Harleen Kaur

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