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Mukhyamantri Nidan Yojana

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🎯 Quick Insight

The Mukhyamantri Nidan Yojana is a significant initiative categorized under Skills & Employment. It is designed to provide targeted assistance to eligible beneficiaries, helping them achieve better outcomes in skills & employment.

Complexity Medium
Popularity High
Verification Jan 2026

📝 Overview & Benefits

Primary Benefits

Free Laboratory Testing Services: All essential pathology, biochemistry, hematology, and microbiology tests provided without any charge.

Diagnostic Facilities: X-ray, sonography, and Electrocardiography services at Community Health Centers

Comprehensive Healthcare Coverage: Testing for communicable and non-communicable diseases, maternal and child health conditions.

Service Delivery

Timely Diagnosis: Early detection of diseases like malaria, tuberculosis, cancer, diabetes, hypertension.

Quality Equipment: Modern diagnostic equipment and trained laboratory technicians.

Regular Supply: Continuous availability of reagent kits and testing materials.

Accessibility: Services available at doorstep through Sub Health Centers, Primary Health Centers, Community Health Centers, Sub-District Hospitals, District Hospitals, and Medical College hospitals.

Implementation Structure

Total Budget: ₹200.94 crores allocated for the scheme.

Two-Phase Implementation: First phase focuses on strengthening existing facilities, second phase adds new equipment and services.

Coordination System: Multi-tier coordination cells from state to facility level for effective implementation.

Conditions for Availment

Services available only at government healthcare institutions.

Testing must be prescribed by qualified medical officers.

Regular maintenance and quality checks of equipment ensured through designated coordination cells.

✅ Eligibility Criteria

The applicant must be seeking healthcare services at any government health facility in Gujarat.

The applicant must require diagnostic testing as prescribed by a qualified medical officer.

The applicant must visit designated government healthcare institutions including Sub Health Centers, Primary Health Centers, Community Health Centers, Sub-District Hospitals, District Hospitals, or Medical College hospitals.

🚀 Application Process

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Step 1: Visit Government Healthcare Facility

Visit the nearest government healthcare facility (Sub Health Center, Primary Health Center, Community Health Center, Sub-District Hospital, District Hospital, or Medical College hospital) during working hours with all required documents.

Step 2: Medical Consultation

Consult with the qualified medical officer or doctor available at the facility who will assess your medical condition and determine the necessary diagnostic tests required for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Step 3: Prescription Receipt

Obtain a written prescription from the medical officer specifying the required laboratory tests, X-ray, sonography, or Electrocardiography services needed for your medical condition.

Step 4: Laboratory Registration

Proceed to the laboratory or diagnostic section of the healthcare facility with your prescription and identity documents, where the laboratory technician will register your case and assign a unique identification number.

Step 5: Sample Collection and Testing

Undergo the prescribed diagnostic procedures including sample collection for laboratory tests, X-ray imaging, sonography, or Electrocardiography as per the medical officer's prescription under the supervision of trained technical staff.

Step 6: Report Collection

Collect your diagnostic test reports from the laboratory or diagnostic section as per the timeline specified by the facility, which may vary depending on the type of tests conducted.

Step 7: Follow-up Consultation

Return to the medical officer with your test reports for interpretation of results, further medical advice, and continuation of treatment as necessary for your healthcare needs.

📄 Documents Required

Medical Prescription: From qualified government medical officer (original)

Patient Identity Proof: Any government-issued identity document (original and photocopy)

Medical History Records: Previous medical reports if available (original)

*Specific document requirements may vary based on the type of diagnostic test prescribed and the healthcare facility's protocols.

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💡 Editor's Tip

Before applying for Mukhyamantri Nidan Yojana, ensure you have your Aadhar card and bank details ready. Most rejections happen due to mismatched documents.

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📋 Eligibility Tracker

  • Category Skills & Employment
  • Min Age 18+
  • Residency India
  • Status ● Active

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