India’s first Mahila Mohalla Clinic opens in Delhi

by | Nov 5, 2022 | Current Affairs | 0 comments

  • Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on 2 November announced that 100 special mohalla clinics for women will be opened in the national capital. He added that these will be run by an all women staff.
  • Children below 12 years and women will get free of cost treatment at these facilities, he said while inaugurating four ‘mahila special mohalla clinics’.
  • The first four clinics have been opened at Basti Vikas Kendra J.J. Camp Moti Lal Nehru Camp, Munirka; Sector – 4 DIZ Area; Sapera Basti, Kondli and DJB Sewage Pumping Station Batla House, Okhla.
  • CM Kejriwal and his Deputy Manish Sisodia took stock of all the facilities provided at the clinic, and interacted with the doctors and staff present there.
  • While inaugurating the Mohalla Clinics in the city, Kejriwal said that the need was felt to have some facilities that are exclusively for women.
  • “Therefore, based on the needs of the women in Delhi, such facilities are being opened on a large scale. He informed that soon 100 such facilities will be available for the women of Delhi.
  • “This Mahila Mohalla Clinic Model is the first of its kind innovation in our country. Only women and children aged under 12 will be treated at Mahila Mohalla Clinics.
  • All employees in Mahila Mohalla Clinics will be females and like normal Mohalla Clinics, all the treatment will be free here,” he said.