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Punjab

A Father's Relief: Four-Month-Old Diljot's ₹2.77 Lakh Care Covered Under Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna; More Than 6,000 Newborns Treated in Just 3 Months

PUNJAB NEWS EXPRESS | April 08, 2026 04:50 PM

CHANDIGARH: During the launch of Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna (MMSY) Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has said, "Worry about the treatment, not the bills. The government will become your pocket." For families like that of four-month-old Diljot, born to Rashpreet Kaur and Bharat Kumar in Abohar, those words have meant everything.

Diljot was diagnosed with a severe infection and a ventricular septal defect (VSD), a hole in the heart that develops before birth. Her parents took her to Bathinda for treatment, their only concern keeping her alive. The cost of intensive care was daunting until the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna stepped in. Diljot received specialised care, including round-the-clock monitoring, and her family did not have to worry about finances for a single day.

"The doctors told me my daughter has a hole in the heart. She was treated at two different hospitals, and the Sehat Card fully covered bills amounting to ₹2.77 lakhs" said Bharat Kumar, who runs a small salon in Abohar.

The scheme, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, ensures that families never have to choose between health and financial hardship. Under Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna, every mother and newborn can receive up to ₹10 lakh of cashless treatment annually, whether in government or empanelled private hospitals, from the earliest hours of a child's life.

Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Balbir Singh said, "We are conducting programmes in villages to ensure families get timely check-ups and do not delay treatment." In the last three months alone, more than 6, 000 neonatal cases have been treated under Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna, reflecting the scheme's growing reach in providing timely medical care to newborns. The scheme supports treatment for conditions such as low birth weight, premature birth, infections, and other neonatal complications, while strengthening maternal and postnatal healthcare services.

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