If any citizen of Punjab has been injured in the undeclared war of Indo-Pak, then the Punjab government will get them treated at their own expense. The Punjab government has made a big announcement amid the atmosphere of war formed with Pakistan.
The Punjab cabinet under the leadership of CM Bhagwant Mann has dismissed the ‘Farishte Yojana’. According to this, people injured in war or terrorist attack will be given free treatment in the hospital. Under the angel scheme, there will be free treatment in private hospitals in the panel of the government.
Free treatment will be available without any hassle
Let us know that in the last year 2024, the Punjab government launched the angel scheme, now it has been given further expansion. This angel scheme can prove to be of great use for the people amidst the continuous attacks in the border area by Pakistan.
The state government says that this decision will provide relief to the common people in this difficult time. All government hospitals of Punjab government and private hospitals included in the panel will provide free treatment without any hassle.
Government will also give reward to those who help
Explain that under the angel scheme, people who help the injured will be given a letter of confusion with cash reward. In this praise letter, he will be called ‘angel’ who saved his life. Along with this, the police will not interrogate the people who take the injured to the hospital.
Treatment will be done in these hospitals
Under the angel scheme, the Punjab government has prepared a list of private hospitals included in all government and panels coming in 25 km area of all major roads. In Punjab, the list of all the hospitals related to this scheme will be found online.
This is the angel scheme
Under the angel scheme in Punjab, the treatment of any person injured in the accident will also be free in private hospitals. However, the treatment will be only in those hospitals, which are associated with this scheme.
Under the Fenish Scheme, initially there was talk of getting free treatment for the initial 48 hours for anyone injured in a road accident. But later it was amended and the facility of complete treatment in hospitals was provided.





