Delhi, Delhi's new Chief Minister Rekha Gupta took two big decisions in her first cabinet meeting on Thursday. First, approval has been given to implement the Ayushman Bharat Scheme in Delhi, in which a top-up of Rs 5 lakh will also be given by the Delhi government. Second, it has been decided to present the 14 CAG reports in the first session of the Assembly. Talking to the media after the cabinet meeting, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said, 'We discussed two important agendas and passed them. The first decision is to implement the Ayushman Bharat scheme, which was stopped by the previous government.'

Big announcement regarding Ayushman Bharat scheme
It is worth noting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had started this scheme for the whole country, but due to the Aam Aadmi Party government, it was not implemented in Delhi. Now it will be fully implemented and an additional top-up of Rs 5 lakh will also be given by the Delhi government. This decision is going to bring a big change in the health system of Delhi and will directly benefit lakhs of people.

Why did the AAP government oppose it?

The Aam Aadmi Party government led by former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal opposed this scheme. AAP argued that better health services are already available in Delhi and implementing the Ayushman Bharat scheme will lower the status of existing schemes. However, now the new government has decided to implement this scheme, which will provide free treatment to lakhs of people of Delhi. Along with this, the government has also made it clear that 14 CAG reports will also be presented in the first session, so that transparency of government work is maintained in Delhi.

CAG report will be placed in the Assembly

Apart from this, Delhi's new Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has made a big announcement in her first cabinet meeting. He said that 14 reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) which were not presented in the assembly by the previous government will now be presented in the first session of the assembly. Talking to the media after the cabinet meeting, the Chief Minister said, 'Our government believes in transparency and accountability. The previous government did not present 14 reports of the CAG in the assembly, but now we will present them in the first session itself so that the public knows the truth.'