CMHT medical assistance raised from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 5 lakh
Source: The Sangai Express / DIPR
Imphal, April 04 2022:
Chief Minister N Biren Singh today made an announce-ment to increase free hospitalization benefit under the Chief Ministergi Hakshelgi Tengbang (CMHT) scheme from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 5 lakh per family per year.
The announcement was made during a press briefing held at the Chief Minister's Secretariat.
The State Cabinet had decided to increase the monetary assistance given under CMHT considering its success in the past four years and benefits it give to poor and vulnerable families of the State.
The Chief Minister further stated that the Health for All Scheme which was launched to provide door-to-door health screening for primary health care and chronic disease management had covered around 300 villages so far.
All villages of the State would be covered soon, he added.
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Mentioning that 5.24 lakh poor beneficiaries had been enrolled under CMHT, he added that more than 83,000 beneficiaries have received benefits of free hospitalisation of up to Rs 2 lakh per family per year in private or Government hospitals in the last four years.
N Biren continued that the State Government had launched Sub-Division Development Monitoring Mis- sion to scale up inclusive growth and development in all the 68 sub-divisions of the State.
Prabhari Officers consisting of IAS, IRS, IFS, MCS and MFS officers had been appointed for each sub-division.
The Prabhari Officers in coordination with local leaders would conduct a family-wise survey to identify the needs of the people.
He further stated that steps had been taken to provide a source of livelihood for every household.
The Prabhari Officers would also have discussion with residents and officials of sub-division on "One Sub-division, One Product" and also analyse the population profile of each sub-division with an aim of providing sustainable livelihood for each household, he added.
He further informed that the State Cabinet had approved to increase the corpus fund for Manipur StartUp from Rs 30 crore to Rs 100 crore.
The State Government would tie up closely with Government schemes, NEDFI, DPIT and other stakeholders with focus on providing a better eco-system for nurturing growth of StartUps and marketing linkages.
New StartUp 2.0 Policy and Guidelines would be finalized within 100 days, he added.
Mentioning the recently launched "Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Catch the Rain" campaign, Biren stated that rain water harvesting methods would be set up in all offices, institutions and schools to conserve water.
Instructions had also been given to officials concerned to start work for conserving wetlands so as to mitigate environmental degradation, he stated.
He informed that steps would be initiated to take action against illegal construction carried out on paddy land after 2014 to preserve and save agricultural land.
Zilla Parishads, Pradhans and official concerns had been informed on the matter.
Pursuing a long-term plan for at least 50 years from now, the State Cabinet had decided to widen State Highways, District Highways and Inter-Village Roads, Biren said while appealing to the public to support and cooperate with such initiative considering its necessity.
Stressing on development of catchment areas, he stated that a meeting consisting of MLAs of hill districts, Autonomous District Councils and bureaucrats would be held to take up necessary steps for the same.
He was also hopeful that deforestation carried out for shifting cultivation would become lesser with the initiatives of the state Government to provide means of livelihood for every household.
Power Minister Thongam Biswajit, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Yumnam Khemchand, Works Minister Govindas Konthoujam, Chief Secretary Dr Rajesh Kumar and other Government officials also attended the press conference.