Central government schemes

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Information
Ayushman Bharat Yojana or National Health Protection Scheme is a program which aims to provide a service to create a healthy, capable and content new India. Presently it is running as a pilot project in Uttar Pradesh from 4 September 2018. It has two goals, one, creating a network of health and wellness infrastructure across the nation to deliver comprehensive primary healthcare services, and another is to provide insurance cover to at least 40 per cent of India’s population which is majorly deprived of secondary and tertiary care services. This centrally sponsored flagship scheme aims to provide an annual health cover of up to Rs. 5 lakh to vulnerable 10 crore families (approximately 50 crore persons – 40% of country’s population) based on Socio Economic and Caste Censu
Eligibility
Personalized letter with unique family code are in process of being sent to the identified families in the Additional Data Collective Drive(ADCD). This will drive awareness amongst the beneficiaries and further ease the identification process when they visit point of CARE of CSC center.
Common service Centres (CSC) will help citizens and will utilize over 3 lakhs village level entrepreneurs for identifying beneficiaries basis SECC list.
Application Procedure
The 10.74 crore entitled beneficiary families have been identified based on Socio Economic Caste Census (SECC) data by applying deprivation and occupation criteria for rural and urban areas respectively. In addition, such families that were already covered under Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) but are not part of SECC are also covered.
