Ayushman Bharat is a holistic solution for a healthy India: PM Modi

Published By : Admin | October 1, 2019 | 16:00 IST
Ayushman Bharat is one of the revolutionary steps of New India
Ayushman Bharat symbolizes the collective resolve and strength of 130 crore people as India: PM Modi
Ayushman Bharat is a holistic solution for a healthy India: PM

On stage, my cabinet colleagues, Dr. Harsh Vardhan Ji and Ashwini Kumar Choubey ji, representatives from different states and institutions, all friends associated with Ayushman Bharat as well as all the beneficiaries of the scheme present here today!

Brothers and sisters,

Today is the third day of Navratri. Today the Chandraghanta form of the Mother is worshipped. It is believed that the ten-armed goddess Chandraghanta destroys the sufferings of the entire world with the coolness and mildness of the moon. What can be a better coincidence than being able to discuss about the first year of Ayushman Bharat Yojana, which has destroyed the sufferings of more than 50 crore poor people of India.

Friends,

This first year of Ayushman Bharat has been a resolution, a dedication and a process of learning. It is the power of India's resolve that we are running the world's largest health care scheme with success in India. And behind this success is a sense of dedication, and goodwill. This dedication belongs to every state and Union Territory of the country; this dedication belongs to thousands of government and private hospitals in the country; this dedication belongs to every employee, every medical practitioner, Ayushman Mitra, Asha workers, social organizations, public representatives, that is, everyone.

Brothers and sisters,

Today due to this dedication, the country is saying with confidence and pride - 'Saal Ek, Ayushman Anek.'

Providing the poor, the 46 lakh poor families across the country a hope for a healthy life from the hopelessness of diseases, is indeed a great achievement. In this one year, if any person's land, house or jewelry or any other item has been saved from being sold or mortgaged for covering the expenses of treatment against any disease, then this Ayushman can be considered as a great success in India.

Friends,

I had the opportunity to talk to some of the beneficiaries a short while ago. In the last one year, even during the elections, I have constantly tried to communicate with all such friends across the country. After talking to them, one can realize the kind of changes Ayushman Bharat - ‘PMJAY’ is bringing about in the lives of the poor. And in a way PMJAY has now become the Jai or victory of the poor. When the child of the poor is healthy, when the sole earner of the household goes back to work healthy, then one understands the meaning of being healthy. And so, those people and institutions dedicated and devoted to the success of Ayushman Bharat 'PMJAY' have the best wishes of crores of poor people of the country. I congratulate every partner involved in this great work.

Brothers and sisters,

In this first year, with determination and dedication, we have learned a lot though experience. Now I have also seen the one year journey through the exhibition before coming here. It depicted the way we have overcome every challenge over time, made technical expansion continuously, maintained constant communication with every stake holder, and removed doubts and apprehensions. The process of learning, dialogue and improvement will go on continuously.

Friends,

How the reach and monitoring the scheme can be made more effective; how to make it easily accessible to the beneficiaries; how to overcome the problems of hospitals - all these aspects have been discussed here in detail during the last two days. Candid views have been placed here from quality to capacity building. Some states have shared their experiences especially with regard to the universal health care coverage or how the scope of this scheme should be applicable to every family, and these should be given serious consideration. It is the responsibility of all of us to ensure that for every poor, every citizen, the doors of the hospital should be open in difficult times, and better treatment should be available to them.

Brothers and sisters,

Ayushman Bharat is one of the revolutionary steps of New India. Not only because it is playing an important role in saving the lives of the common man and the poor of the country, but also because it is a symbol of the collective resolve and strength of 130 crore people representing India. That is why I am saying that earlier also efforts were made in our country to provide cheap and better health care services to the poor. Every state and every Union Territory has done everything possible at its level. Despite the good intention of the states, neither the poor were getting that benefit, nor was there any improvement in the field of medical infrastructure. But Ayushman Bharat has proved that whenever the collective strength of India is applied, then its benefit and power have far-reaching effect. Ayushman Bharat ensures that the patients from any part of the country are benefitted which was previously impossible. This is the reason that in the last one year, about 50 thousand beneficiaries have taken advantage of this scheme in other states, i.e. outside their state in a good hospital.

Brothers and sisters,

No one in the country wants to move away from his/her home, district, or state for treatment, unless compelled to do so. Every state is making efforts for every citizen of the country to provide the best healthcare facilities near home. It is also true that in those parts of the country where health facilities are better, there is more pressure; but it is the responsibility of every Indian to ensure that no citizen of the country should be deprived of modern healthcare services. Ayushman Bharat is reinforcing this sentiment.

Friends,

Ayushman Bharat is a holistic solution for the whole of India and a healthy India. This is in line with the government's idea under which we are working together comprehensively instead of thinking in isolation to deal with India's problems and challenges. A few days ago, there was a program in the United Nations about Universal Health Care, in which I had the opportunity to talk about India. The world is amazed and surprised at the way the holistic approach is being followed with respect to health care in India and the scale at which the work is being done.

Brothers and sisters,

I told the delegates from all over the world about the way we are building a healthy India on four strong pillars. First: Preventive Health Care; Second: Affordable Health Care; Third: Supply Side Reforms and Fourth: Mission Mode Interventions like National Nutrition Campaign.

If we talk about the first pillar, today cleanliness, yoga, AYUSH, vaccination and fitness are being emphasized so that diseases related to lifeline are minimized. Moreover, diseases spread by animals also trouble humans. And so this time we have taken up the task in a mission mode - freeing India from the Foot-and-mouth disease found in animals. That is, we are concerned about the animals too; we have not forgotten them.

I also talked about another pillar there. The second pillar, that is, constant efforts are being made to ensure that the common man of the country gets the best and cheapest treatment.

Brothers and sisters,

Ayushman Bharat scheme is giving a lot of boost to these two pillars. Whether it is the construction of more than one and a half lakh Health and Wellness centers across the country or the facility of free treatment up to five lakh rupees every year, the role of Ayushman Bharat is important.

Friends,

Ayushman Bharat is also strengthening our third pillar, the supply side. The demand for healthcare services has increased in the country due to Ayushman Bharat. Now those poor patients are also coming to the hospital who had never even thought about treatment. They could not ever imagine treatment in private hospitals. Today, out of more than 18,000 hospitals serving PMJAY, about 10,000, i.e. more than half of such hospitals are in private sector. This participation is going to increase further in the future.

Friends,

As the demand is increasing, so is the network of modern medical infrastructure in small cities of the country. Many new hospitals are going to come up in the future. New employment opportunities are coming up. According to an estimate, about 11 lakh new jobs will be created in the coming five to seven years only due to the demand generated by the Ayushman Bharat scheme. This is such a huge number that one can gauge it from the fact that only the railways create more jobs than this.

Brothers and sisters,

It is very important to train our young friends for these employment opportunities. This is the reason why the infrastructure related to medical education is being expanded and the policy is constantly being modified. On the one hand, the number of seats in medical education is being increased in the country, while on the other hand a seamless and transparent arrangement is being made ranging from admission to regulation. Whether it is the decision to set up 75 new government medical colleges across the country or the creation of new National Medical Commission in the country, the medical sector is going to be benefitted for sure.

The National Medical Commission will accelerate the expansion of medical education in the country, improve its quality and remove corruption.

Friends,

To make the Ayushman Bharat scheme user friendly, constant efforts are being made to make it foolproof. And I am told that the IT system associated with it has been upgraded to PMJAY 2.0 and is constantly being upgraded. The app launched today will help the beneficiaries a lot. But we need more technical solutions to make this scheme more efficient and more comprehensive. Ayushman Bharat has different components; so, an effective and accessible system is needed to link these components. We have to develop a technology based system of diagnosis, referral and follow up care, from Health and Wellness centers to Operation Theaters of major hospitals. We have to move towards the situation where the health data of any person registered in the Health and Wellness Center of the village is used in the diagnosis of that person's illness. On referring to larger hospitals, this data could play an effective role in further treatment. For this, we all have to think, and we will have to add new generation of people.

Friends,

The PMJAY Startup Grand Challenge launched today is going to play a significant role. And I would urge the youth power of the country, especially the IT Professionals, to take up this work of humanity by accepting this challenge and to come up with a best solution in the future. Through this, start-ups working in the health sector across the country are being linked with Ayushman Bharat. I once again urge all the young entrepreneurs and innovators of the country to take advantage of this opportunity.

Brothers and sisters,

New India's health care system is truly going to be an example for the whole world. Ayushman Bharat Yojana will also be a major contributor to this. I hope our commitment to make crores of people of our country healthy be strengthened further and may our efforts be successful. With this desire, I thank you very much from the heart and my best wishes to all of you.

Explore More
শ্ৰী ৰাম জনমভূমি মন্দিৰৰ ধ্বজাৰোহণ উৎসৱত প্ৰধানমন্ত্ৰীৰ সম্বোধনৰ অসমীয়া অনুবাদ

Popular Speeches

শ্ৰী ৰাম জনমভূমি মন্দিৰৰ ধ্বজাৰোহণ উৎসৱত প্ৰধানমন্ত্ৰীৰ সম্বোধনৰ অসমীয়া অনুবাদ
PM Modi Leads International Yoga Day Event In Kolkata, Says It Has Become 'World's Biggest Festival'

Media Coverage

PM Modi Leads International Yoga Day Event In Kolkata, Says It Has Become 'World's Biggest Festival'
NM on the go

Nm on the go

Always be the first to hear from the PM. Get the App Now!
...
The commissioning of INS Agray, INS Dunagiri and INS Sanshodhak is a reflection of India's increasing self-reliance: PM Modi in Kolkata
June 21, 2026
INS Agray, INS Dunagiri, and INS Sanshodhak have been inducted into the Indian Navy: PM
It is a truly remarkable coincidence that we have commissioned India's most advanced hydrographic ship, INS Sanshodhak, on June 21, celebrated as World Hydrography Day: PM
The stronger a nation's maritime strength, the stronger its economic and strategic influence; India understands this reality and is preparing itself accordingly: PM
The journey from INS Vikrant to the commissioning of INS Agray, INS Dunagiri and INS Sanshodhak is a reflection of India's increasing self-reliance: PM
India has begun to move forward with a new vision for the shipbuilding sector; Special steps have been taken to enhance domestic construction capacity: PM
Shipbuilding, ship repair, and MRO are being viewed as part of a major national mission: PM
India views the ocean as a medium of cooperation, but also knows that strength safeguards peace, security protects prosperity and self-reliance builds the future: PM
Today, INS Agray, INS Dunagiri, and INS Sanshodhak have joined the Indian Navy as symbols of this very spirit: PM

Honorable Governor of West Bengal Shri R. N. Ravi ji, energetic Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari ji, Chief of Naval Staff Krishna Swaminathan ji, distinguished ladies and gentlemen present here!

Today is special in many ways. The whole world is celebrating International Yoga Day. I am pleased that on this occasion I have had the opportunity to come to this great land of Bengal. This is the land that gave new direction to India’s ideas, that accelerated India’s renaissance, and that for centuries connected India to the world through the sea. Today, on this very soil, an important program linked to Atmanirbhar Bharat, Surakshit Bharat, and Viksit Bharat is taking place. Just a short while ago, INS Agray, INS Dunagiri, and INS Sanshodhak have been inducted into the Indian Navy. Incidentally, June 21 is also celebrated as “World Hydrography Day.” And it is a remarkable coincidence that on this very day, India’s most advanced hydrography ship, INS Sanshodhak, has been commissioned. I extend my warm congratulations and best wishes to the Indian Navy, to all the scientists, engineers, workers associated with these projects, and to my beloved countrymen.

Friends,

The world bears witness that no nation can become a great power without maritime capability. Development is linked to the seas, security is linked to the seas, prosperity is linked to the seas. Today, most of the world’s trade flows through maritime routes. The vast networks of data that connect the world pass beneath the oceans. In the coming times, critical minerals, deep-sea resources, and new sources of energy will also be connected to the seas. Therefore, the stronger a nation’s maritime strength, the stronger its economic and strategic influence. India understands this reality well. India is preparing itself for it. And today is proof of what our capability is, what our skill is.

Friends,

A few years ago, when we dedicated INS Vikrant to the nation, India announced a new chapter of its maritime strength. It was a declaration of our capability before the world. The journey from INS Vikrant to today is not just about new warships. It is also the journey of India’s growing self-reliance. Today, INS Agray, INS Dunagiri, and INS Sanshodhak are giving new momentum to that journey. These three ships are symbols of three important resolves of India. They have been built in India. Their designs were prepared in India. Their construction involved the talent of Indian industries, the skill of Indian engineers, and the hard work of Indian workers. And this is the greatest strength of New India.

Friends,

Today, India does not want to remain merely a buyer in the defense sector. Our military strength cannot be reduced to a marketplace for the world. The identity of our strength lies not in being a market, but in our self-reliance. India wants to be a manufacturer. And the day we become manufacturers, we will also become decisive. We are moving rapidly in this direction. In recent years, more than 40 Made in India warships and submarines have been inducted into the Navy. This means that almost every few weeks, the Indian Navy has gained new strength. Even now, 45 major naval platforms are under construction. This is not just a number. It is proof of India’s industrial capability. It is a signal of India’s future.

Friends,

In the coming years, India’s maritime sector has the capacity to generate millions of new jobs. That is why we do not see the maritime sector as an isolated sector. We see it as the employment engine of a developed India. A modern ship requires hundreds of tons of steel, electronics, machinery, and thousands of components. Behind all this, thousands of companies work - which means thousands of youth get employment. In the construction of the three ships commissioned today, more than 200 MSMEs have contributed. We can imagine the vast number of jobs created in these 200 MSMEs, in these small industries.

Friends,

The time has come for India to enter the next phase of maritime power. Therefore, India has begun to move forward with a new vision for the shipbuilding sector. In recent years, numerous policy reforms have been undertaken. Special measures have been taken to enhance domestic manufacturing capacity. Shipbuilding, ship repair, ship recycling, and MRO are now being seen as part of a major national mission.

Friends,

The incentive package of ₹70,000 crore announced for the shipping sector is not merely an economic decision. It is an investment in India’s maritime future. It is an investment in India’s industrial expansion.

Friends,

Today, India is strengthening its entire maritime ecosystem. That is why India is modernizing its ports, creating new capacity, building new connectivity, expanding river waterways, and developing a multi-modal logistics network. Campaigns like Sagarmala are part of this comprehensive vision. This is reducing the cost of trade, giving new momentum to industries, and creating new opportunities in coastal regions.

Friends,

There was a time when India was known as one of the world’s largest defense importers. This dependence posed both strategic and security challenges. After the government was formed in 2014, we resolved to change this situation. Major policy reforms were carried out, and self-reliance in the defense sector was prioritized. As a result, today new possibilities have emerged in defense design, manufacturing, and exports. Until 2014, the country’s total defense production was around ₹40,000 crore. Today, it has increased to nearly ₹1,80,000 crore.

And friends,

On one hand, defense production in the country has grown rapidly, and on the other hand, our defense exports have increased at an unprecedented pace. Until 2014, India exported defense products worth about ₹700 crore. Today, this figure has risen to nearly ₹40,000 crore. Defense equipment made in India is now reaching more than 80 countries around the world.

Friends,

In the journey of self-reliance, much remains to be done. In my view, this is only the beginning. But the progress achieved in 12 years shows that when policies are clear, when direction is right, and when we work together, such a massive transformation can take place in the country.

Friends,

When we talk about maritime heritage, the name of Bengal naturally comes to mind. This land has also been significant in India’s maritime connections. The currents of the Hooghly have witnessed history being reshaped, new chapters of trade being written, and new journeys of development unfolding. And see the coincidence - this port is named after Bengal’s son, the country’s first Industry Minister, Dr. Syama Prasad Mukherjee.

Friends,

In the new maritime era that India is moving towards, the role of West Bengal will be very important. Here, there is port capacity, industrial capacity, talent, skill, and the ability to take the maritime economy to new heights. I am confident that in the coming years, West Bengal will become a vital center for India’s Blue Economy, maritime manufacturing, logistics, and coastal development.

Friends,

India has always regarded the sea as a medium of cooperation. But India also knows that strength is equally necessary to safeguard peace. Security is essential to protect prosperity. And self-reliance is indispensable for building the future. Today, INS Agray, INS Dunagiri, and INS Sanshodhak have joined the Indian Navy as symbols of this very spirit. They represent the India that is recognizing its strength in the 21st century, trusting its own capabilities, and moving forward before the world with new confidence, with speed, energy, and determination.

Friends,

On this auspicious occasion, I extend my best wishes to all my companions in the Navy, to all my fellow citizens. Once again, I heartily congratulate the Indian Navy, all scientists, engineers, workers, and the people of the nation. Thank you.