India’s First Right-to-Health Bill
- The first of its kind in India, the bill aims to commit to quality and affordable health care services.
- The right to health bill is part of the Rajasthan government’s bid to expand and strengthen medical services in the state.
- The state has also ensured health security of every family by providing free treatment up to Rs 10 lakh to the people through Mukhyamantri Chiranjeevi Swasthya Bima ....
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