Delhi Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said 95 percent of patients visiting ‘Aam Aadmi Mohalla’ clinics in the country’s capital were satisfied with the services offered there.Did you also show the mohalla model clinic and Delhi government school to Punjab colleague Bhagwant Mann, who is on a two-day trip to the city to learn about the best practices? of the ruling model of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
At mohalla clinic, patients told Mann that on average, a person spends only 10 minutes at these clinics to see a doctor and get treatment.
“95% of patients who visit mohalla clinics are happy with the services. Anyone, be it from any district, can come and get free treatment at these health facilities.
“We have opened two mohalla clinics in Delhi’s most prestigious area – the Greater Kailash – and many wealthy patients also come to these facilities. They say they do not receive such care elsewhere,” Kejriwal told Mann.
In the state-run Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya in Chirag Enclave, Deputy Prime Minister Manisan Sisodia told Punjab’s prime minister that the party, after ruling in Delhi, had called a meeting of principals and asked for their proposals to strengthen the education system. in the city.
Kejriwal told Punjab government officials that principals of public schools were being sent abroad for training and teachers were being trained at the Indian Institutes of Management.
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