NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal held a press conference on Wednesday to discuss all health related areas in detail and discussed a wide number of issues including health education, health budget, Mohalla clinic, polyclinic, hospital in Delhi. Have your point. State CM Kejriwal has said, "The delhi government has put the greatest emphasis on health education. The health sector had a 14% budget increase. In 2014-15, the budget was Rs 35,000 crore, while the budget has now reached 78,000 crore. Every year 14% of health is given. There has been improvement in health infrastructure, improvement took place in Mohalla Clinic, Polyclinic, Hospital. New hospitals are also being built," he said. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has also emphasised on people's awareness of dengue chikungunya and said, "India is among the 100 countries where the outbreak occurs most in the near days. There has been an increase of 300% across the country. The worst deaths in the country were due to dengue, chikungunya in 2017. Running upside down in Delhi. 15867 in 2015, 2798 in 2018. That means there has been an 80% reduction in dengue chikungunya in Delhi in 3 years. Dengue caused 60 deaths in 2015, 4 deaths in 2018. There has not been a single death this year," Arvind said, "We are launching a campaign from September 1. 10 weeks, 10 months, 10 minutes will be stabbed on dengue. Every Sunday you just have to check the house, check dengue in clean water at home. It is possible to change that water before 8 days. Checking wherever water is stored. The appeal to the whole of Delhi is to give only 10 minutes every Sunday," he said.