Chandigarh, April 11 -- Punjab health and family welfare minister Dr Balbir Singh on Friday said over Rs.300 crore worth of treatment had been provided so far under the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana, which was further strengthened by a Rs.2,000-crore allocation in the Punjab budget 2026-27 to sustain and expand its benefits. In a statement, the health minister said around 50,000 sehat cards are being issued every day through widespread enrolment drives conducted across villages, towns, and cities. He said the scheme had already facilitated more than 2 lakh treatments, including critical procedures such as cancer care, cardiac interventions and orthopaedic surgeries. Under the scheme, families are entitled to cashless treatment of up to Rs.10 lakh annually at both government and empanelled private hospitals. To maximise outreach and ensure ease of access, the Punjab government is organising daily enrolment camps from 8 am to 4 pm. These camps are designed to simplify the registration process, particularly for individuals who may face challenges in accessing formal centres.HTC...