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The Delhi government has installed 300 dialysis machines in 16 government hospitals under the Prime Minister National Dialysis Programme and the Public-Private Partnership dialysis project. This initiative aims to provide free and affordable kidney care for underprivileged patients, aligning with PM Narendra Modi's vision of expanding access to life-saving treatments and Delhi CM Rekha Gupta's commitment to inclusive healthcare.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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