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CM Rekha Gupta Tables CAG Report In Delhi Assembly

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta tables the CAG Performance Audit Report in the Delhi Vidhan Sabha today.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Tabled CAG Report In Assembly
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Tabled CAG Report In Assembly Photo: | Image- Delhi Govt/X Handle
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta tables the CAG Performance Audit Report on ‘Public Health Infrastructure & Management of Health Services’ in the Delhi Vidhan Sabha today.

The previous AAP-led government in Delhi is accused of grossly mismanaging the COVID pandemic, according to a recent CAG report.

"The AAP-led government in Delhi 'grossly' mismanaged the COVID pandemic in the national capital using only Rs 582.84 crore of the total Rs 787.91 crore released by the central government," reported ANI.

This report focuses on the status of government hospitals and health services in Delhi for the year 2024, aiming to shed light on the discrepancies between the claims made by the previous government and the ground realities in the healthcare sector.

It marks the second time a CAG report is being presented in the Assembly, following the tabling of the report on the Delhi Excise Policy earlier this week

The CAG report will provide a comprehensive review of the state of government-run hospitals, mohalla clinics, and other health facilities under Delhi라이브 바카라 governance.

The CAG report is expected to reignite the ongoing political debate about Delhi라이브 바카라 healthcare services. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has long accused the previous Delhi government of making grand claims about healthcare improvements while failing to provide adequate services.

Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Singh has already commented on the findings, stating, "The previous government was making big claims about health services, but the reality is something else. Everything will be revealed in the CAG report."

The report also addresses earlier criticisms of the Mohalla Clinic scheme, which has faced multiple allegations of a shortage of doctors, unavailability of medicines, and substandard treatment.

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