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CM Mann Stresses ‘Health Comes First’ as Sehat Camp Held at Rajindra Gymkhana, Mahindra Club

A two day Sehat camp in Patiala promotes the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card, highlighting cashless treatment up to ₹10 lakh per family annually and rapid statewide registrations to boost preventive healthcare access.

The two-day Sehat camp at Rajendra Gymkhana and Mahindra Club in Patiala on April 11 and 12 drew more than 500 participants, as members, families and staff enrolled for the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card. The effort supported the Bhagwant Mann Government’s push to widen preventive healthcare access.

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A Sehat camp at Patiala's Rajendra Gymkhana (April 11-12) enrolled over 500 for the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card, providing ₹10 lakh annual cashless treatment per family. Punjab has issued over 35 lakh cards statewide, aiming for 100% coverage.

Under the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana, every Sehat card offers cashless treatment of up to ₹10 lakh per family each year. Across Punjab, over 35 lakh Sehat cards have already been issued, and nearly 50,000 new registrations are being completed every day in different districts.

Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card benefits explained

Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh described Sehat cards as vital tools for financial protection, stressing that medical needs affect all sections of society. Dr. Singh said, "Health cards are essential for all. As Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann emphasises, health comes first for everyone, as illness does not differentiate between VIP and common person."

Dr. Singh further underlined the government’s expansion targets for Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat cards. Dr. Singh added, "Our goal is 100% Sehat card coverage. We've grown from 34 lakh to 40 lakh registrations and are moving steadily toward covering every citizen." The minister also highlighted rising trust in the fully cashless model.

Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat camp response at RGMC

The RGMC Sehat camp began at 9 AM on both days and focused on preventive health awareness alongside on-the-spot enrolment for the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card. Club members engaged with medical teams, asked questions, and completed formalities for themselves and their families at the venue.

Participation at the Rajendra Gymkhana and Mahindra Club Sehat camp remained high throughout both days, with many attendees acknowledging the value of organised healthcare coverage. Several members completed registrations not only for themselves but also for dependants, viewing the Sehat card as a safeguard against sudden medical expenses.

Detail Information
Camp venue Rajendra Gymkhana and Mahindra Club, Patiala
Camp dates April 11 and 12
Daily camp timing 9 AM onwards at RGMC
Coverage per Sehat card ₹10 lakh per family per year
Participants at RGMC camp More than 500 people registered
Sehat cards issued in Punjab More than 35 lakh
Daily registrations statewide Nearly 50,000 people

Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card support from club leadership

Member of RGMC and PRTC chairman Harpal Juneja highlighted the strong response to the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card camp. Juneja stated, "It is encouraging to see people come forward for their health. Influential members of the club, including vice chancellors, MLAs, IAS officers, renowned doctors, industrialists, and ministers, all appreciated the Sehat Scheme and also came forward to get their health cards made."

Club director Rahul Mehta echoed this positive assessment of the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card drive. The director of the club, Rahul Mehta said, "We are very pleased with the response. The members of the club, their families, and also the staff members of RGMC participated in the camp with great interest and happily registered for the Sehat Card."

Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card outreach and process

Dr. Balbir Singh also explained how the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card system works on the ground. "Treatment is fully cashless, we've paid insurers in advance. Registration is simple, with doorstep delivery, added benefits for Ayushman cardholders, and camps ensuring access in villages, cities, and markets," Dr. Singh said, stressing convenience for residents.

To extend Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card enrolment beyond urban clubs, the Bhagwant Mann Government is running daily registration camps from 8 AM to 4 PM. These are held at Gurudwaras, Panchayat Ghar, Temples, and Community Centres, so people can enrol close to home without extra travel.

The RGMC Sehat camp also highlighted the importance of preventive check-ups tied to the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card. Health workers at the club spoke about early detection of serious conditions and how timely treatment, supported by cashless cover, reduces the burden on families during emergencies or hospital stays.

Earlier in April, a separate two-day Sehat camp at PRTC Patiala enrolled members of the transport workforce under the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card scheme. This effort targeted an underserved group, giving drivers, conductors and other transport staff structured health security similar to that offered at RGMC.

The series of Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana Sehat card camps, including those at RGMC and PRTC Patiala, shows how local outreach, simple procedures and cashless cover are helping more residents secure healthcare protection in advance, across professional groups and social backgrounds.

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