In West Delhi’s Nangloi, an Ayushman Aarogya Mandir was opened to enhance local healthcare services. The facility, previously an MCD dispensary, has been revamped with patient beds, CCTV surveillance, and expanded medical services. This initiative aims to provide accessible and quality primary healthcare to the area’s residents.
Councillor Poonam Surender Saini emphasized the importance of the upgraded Aarogya Mandir in promoting public welfare and grassroots healthcare. She highlighted the significance of having healthcare services nearby, especially for vulnerable groups like women, seniors, and children. The initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen primary healthcare infrastructure and ensure early medical intervention.
The event also saw Outer Delhi BJP district co-incharge, Surender Saini, underlining the initiative’s goal of easing the burden on major hospitals through enhanced primary healthcare facilities. Medical professionals at the center praised the improved amenities, stating that they would enhance patient care, preventive treatments, and community health awareness. The inauguration of the Nangloi Aarogya Mandir is part of a larger scheme by the BJP-led Delhi government to establish 81 such centers across the capital, focusing on bolstering public health infrastructure and offering reliable primary healthcare services.
Residents expressed satisfaction and hope at the event, seeing the upgraded Aarogya Mandir as a vital step towards a healthier and more resilient community.
