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As per a survey by LocalCircles, 56% of Delhi residents approve of the 1-year performance. Of which, 12 per cent said the performance was excellent , 12 per cent said very good , 16 per cent said good . Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal 
New Delhi: Fifty-six per cent residents of Delhi approve of the one year performance of AAP Delhi government2.0 but its approval rating has dipped from 68 to 56 per cent in the last 12 months.
As per a survey by LocalCircles, 56 per cent of Delhi residents approve of the 1-year performance. Of which, 12 per cent said the performance was excellent , 12 per cent said very good , 16 per cent said good , and another 16 per cent said average . There were also 14% who said poor , 26 per cent said very poor , while 4 per cent couldn t say.
QR code-based healthcare cards for everyone in Delhi may be reality by August, this year
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Delhi government has set the ball rolling for ensuring that by August every Delhiite has a QR code-based health card with his or her basic clinical details to easily access public healthcare facilities.
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(This story originally appeared in on Jan 21, 2021)NEW DELHI: Delhi government has set the ball rolling for ensuring that by August every Delhiite has a QR code-based health card with his or her basic clinical details to easily access public healthcare facilities.
The health card would be linked to the government’s ambitious cloud-based Health Information Management System (HIMS), which would make information like location of public healthcare facilities, availability of beds in government hospitals, doctors’ qualification, specialisation and availability, medicines in stores, etc, just a click away.