Special Mohalla clinics for women to be open soon, every citizen to get health card
Special Mohalla clinics for women to be open soon, every citizen to get health card
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New Delhi: Today the Arvind Kejriwal government of Delhi, the capital of the country, is presenting its budget. Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Manish Sisodia made several important announcements. From next year, special Mohalla clinics will open for women in Delhi. Corona vaccine will be provided for free in government hospitals of Delhi, a budget of 50 crores is proposed. Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Manish Sisodia informed that meditation and yoga instructors will be provided by the government in different neighborhoods of Delhi, a budget of 26 crores was proposed for the families of the martyrs, people above 75 years of age. There will be programs across Delhi to honor them.

Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Manish Sisodia said that health care will be given to every person in Delhi and online data will be available for every person, every information of old treatment will be available in the hospital. Presenting the budget, he said that we are all indebted to the freedom fighters, this house has been the Parliament of unbroken India from 1912 to 1926, presenting the budget, saluting the freedom fighters who made independence possible 75 years ago.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that I am presenting this budget in the name of patriotic budget, patriotism will be organized for 75 weeks from March 12, patriotism will be in Delhi till August 15, 2022, where do we want to see Delhi in 2047, I want to lay the foundation of this, Kejriwal is presenting the governance of the model. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that Delhi will become educated and capable in 2047, even when the country did not become independent, the challenge was today, but there are no British, but the exploitation of businessmen and donors continues, Delhi had a population of 4 lakhs. There was an increase in the population, in 1951 Delhi had a population of more than 17 lakhs, which has now increased to more than 2 crores.

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