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21 Mohalla Clinics did not have toilet, 15 did not had power backup: CAG report on Delhi's healthcare model tabled

The CAG report highlights the difference there is between the claims made by the previous government and the ground reality.

February 28, 2025 / 15:28 IST
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday tabled the CAG report on 'Public Health Infrastructure & Management of Health Services', exposing the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led Delhi government's shortcomings.

A recent audit by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has shed light reality behind Delhi's mohalla clinics, launched by AAP. According to the report, 70 percent of patients were given consultations lasting less than a minute, and a shocking 18 percent clinics were rendered non-operational, with 41 out of 2918 clinics closed during audit due to chronic doctor shortages and other administrative issues, according to a report by Times of India.

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Furthermore, at least 74 clinics failed to maintain stocks of critical drugs, leaving patients without the basics. The CAG report is based on the status of government hospitals and health services (2024) and highlights the difference there is between the claims made by the previous government and the ground reality.

The CAG report accessed by CNN-News18 stated that 21 Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics did not have toilets, 15 did not have a power backup six did not have any table for check-ups and 12 did not have accessibility for the physically disabled. In AYUSH dispensaries, 17 of the 49 inspected dispensaries had no power backup, seven had no toilets and 14 had no facility for drinking water.