
Bhubaneswar: The online application process for the BSKY-Nabin Card has gained remarkable momentum across the state, with citizens actively participating through various common service centres and online platforms. The initiative, aimed at extending healthcare benefits to eligible individuals, has seen a surge in applications through both government-designated centres and private devices.
As of 3 PM today, a robust total of 70,488 applications, representing more than 1.82 lakh individuals, have been successfully registered across 30 districts of Odisha. Notably, certain districts have emerged as frontrunners in the application drive, with Ganjam leading with 9,525 applications, closely followed by Cuttack with 7,359 and Khordha with 7,165 applications.
The BSKY-Nabin Card, a vital component of the state’s healthcare initiatives, strives to bring accessible and quality medical services to the doorsteps of citizens. The online application process, facilitated through www.bskynabin.odisha.gov.in, ensures convenience for applicants, allowing them to apply from common service centres or even from the comfort of their homes using mobile handsets and private computers.
The overwhelming response to the online application drive reflects the eagerness of the people to avail themselves of the benefits offered by the BSKY-Nabin Card. The state government encourages all eligible individuals to make the most of this opportunity, fostering a healthier and more resilient Odisha.
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