Registration for the Chief Minister Health Card is progressing rapidly across Punjab, with the state government preparing to organise around 800 large registration camps in the coming days. The information was shared by Punjab Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh, who termed the initiative a major step towards strengthening accessible healthcare for all citizens.
Registration for CM Bhagwant Mann Health Card Gains Momentum in Punjab
According to the Health Minister, nearly 3.5 lakh appointment slips have already been distributed to residents across the state, reflecting a strong public response to the scheme. He said the government is committed to ensuring that no eligible family is left out of the health coverage programme.
800 Mega Camps to Be Organised
Dr Balbir Singh stated that the upcoming camps will be organised across districts to accelerate the registration process and make it easier for people to enrol. The camps will focus particularly on reaching economically weaker and needy families, ensuring doorstep access to healthcare benefits.
To facilitate smooth registration, the Health Minister advised beneficiaries to carry their Aadhaar card and voter ID card. He added that registration facilities will also be available at hospitals, making the process more convenient for patients and their families.
Highlighting the intent of the Bhagwant Mann-led government, Dr Balbir Singh said the Chief Minister Health Card scheme aims to reduce the financial burden of medical treatment and ensure quality healthcare services for all sections of society. The scheme is part of the AAP government’s broader push towards strengthening public health infrastructure in Punjab.
The state government reiterated that health remains a top priority and urged citizens to take full advantage of the registration camps to secure healthcare coverage under the scheme.


