The Delhi Cabinet approves a scheme to provide construction workers and their families with cashless health coverage of up to ₹10 lakh annually, according to reports. The proposal is framed as a benefit for workers in the construction sector, extending health coverage to eligible families on a cashless basis for medical treatment. The approval comes from the Delhi government’s Cabinet, which greenlights the financial and administrative framework needed to implement the scheme. Multiple outlets describe the coverage limit as ₹10 lakh per year and emphasize that it is cashless, meaning eligible beneficiaries can receive healthcare without paying at the point of service. Both reports indicate that the plan is specifically targeted at construction workers and their families rather than the general population. While details such as eligibility criteria, empanelment of hospitals, and how claims are processed are not specified in the excerpts provided, the core decision reported across sources is the Cabinet’s endorsement of the up to ₹10 lakh annual cashless health cover for construction workers’ families.
Delhi Cabinet approves up to ₹10 lakh cashless health cover for construction workers’ families
The Delhi Cabinet approves a scheme to provide construction workers and their families with cashless health coverage of up to ₹10 lakh annually, according to reports. The proposal is framed as a benef...
- The Delhi Cabinet approves a health coverage scheme for construction workers and their families.
- The scheme provides up to ₹10 lakh annual cashless health cover.
- Coverage is cashless, intended to reduce out-of-pocket payments at the point of care.
- The approval is reported as a Delhi government initiative targeting the construction sector.
Delhi approves Rs lakh cashless health cover for construction workers families
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