
In a surprising turn of events, three opposition-ruled states have topped the performance charts in the Ayushman Bharat health scheme, despite the reluctance of West Bengal and Delhi to participate fully. The Ayushman Bharat initiative, launched by the central government, aims to provide health coverage to the underprivileged. States such as Kerala, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh have been recognized for their exceptional implementation of the scheme, ensuring that eligible families receive necessary healthcare
The performance of these states has sparked discussions about the effectiveness of health policies in opposition-led regions. Kerala, for instance, has leveraged its robust public health infrastructure to facilitate access to services under the scheme, while Rajasthan has actively engaged in outreach programs to enroll beneficiaries. Chhattisgarh, known for its focus on rural healthcare, has similarly embraced the initiative, ensuring that marginalized communities receive essential services
This achievement raises questions about the broader implications of political affiliations on healthcare delivery. As opposition states demonstrate success in executing a central government initiative, it underscores the potential for collaboration in improving health outcomes across India