In an important move aimed at prioritizing public welfare, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has reinstated the suspended health card for the entire population of the province.
The decision was announced during a meeting chaired by the Chief Minister, where it was declared that free treatment under the health card scheme would resume for 100% of the province’s population starting from the 1st of Ramadan.
To support this initiative, an immediate release of Rs 5 billion was allocated to the State Life Insurance Company. This funding will facilitate the restoration of free treatment services under the health card scheme.
Additionally, a decision was made to allocate five billion rupees per month to clear the arrears owed by the State Life Insurance Company.
Gandapur emphasized that the welfare of the people remains a top priority for the provincial government, following peace and order. He underscored the importance of the health card scheme as a significant public welfare initiative, reaffirming its continuity without compromise.
Furthermore, CM Gandapur highlighted the government’s commitment to ensuring transparency in the implementation of the scheme.
He pledged to prioritize the allocation of funds for clearing State Life's arrears and outlined plans for introducing necessary reforms to enhance transparency and accountability, thereby maximizing the scheme's benefits for the people.