A special camp for public identity card registration under the Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme was conducted at SRS Marriage Hall in Sulur, Coimbatore.
Coimbatore: A special camp for the registration of identity cards for the public under the Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme was held today at the SRS Marriage Hall in Sulur. The event was inspected by the Minister for Housing and Urban Development, Muthusamy. The camp was also attended by several dignitaries, including the Coimbatore District Collector, Kranthi Kumar Pati. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to make health insurance more accessible to the public.
The camp saw a significant turnout, with numerous residents of Coimbatore participating to register for their health insurance cards. Minister Muthusamy emphasized the importance of the scheme in providing affordable healthcare to the citizens. He also appreciated the efforts of the officials involved in organizing the camp and ensuring its smooth operation.
The Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme aims to cover a wide range of medical treatments and services, making healthcare more affordable and accessible to a larger section of the society. The government's initiative in conducting such camps is a step towards ensuring that more people can benefit from this scheme.
The camp saw a significant turnout, with numerous residents of Coimbatore participating to register for their health insurance cards. Minister Muthusamy emphasized the importance of the scheme in providing affordable healthcare to the citizens. He also appreciated the efforts of the officials involved in organizing the camp and ensuring its smooth operation.
The Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme aims to cover a wide range of medical treatments and services, making healthcare more affordable and accessible to a larger section of the society. The government's initiative in conducting such camps is a step towards ensuring that more people can benefit from this scheme.