<p>Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy flagged 500 air-conditioned vehicles to provide free transport for mothers and their newborns right to their doorstep.</p>.<p>Named 'Dr YSR Thalli Bidda Express' after Reddy's father and former chief minister of united Andhra Pradesh, Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, the "state-of-the-art" vehicles set off from Vijayawada's Benz Circle to all parts of the state.</p>.<p>Speaking on occasion, Jagan said that his government has bought the vehicles so that no mother and child face difficulty in reaching their homes safely after delivery.</p>.<p>"Our government has given utmost priority to women and children's welfare since its inception. These free services were also rolled out for the mother and child's safe and comfortable transportation [sic]," Reddy said.</p>.<p>Stating that his government has initiated steps to provide quality medical services in hospitals through the Nadu-Nedu programme, Reddy said that a new impetus is provided to the 104 and 108 ambulance services, "which were neglected by the previous government."</p>.<p>Under the Aarogya Aasara scheme, Rs 3,000 is being given to women who underwent Cesarean deliveries and Rs 5,000 for normal deliveries to aid their recovery, the CM said.</p>.<p>He added that quality medical services with WHO-certified medicines are being provided for free.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos</strong></p>
<p>Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy flagged 500 air-conditioned vehicles to provide free transport for mothers and their newborns right to their doorstep.</p>.<p>Named 'Dr YSR Thalli Bidda Express' after Reddy's father and former chief minister of united Andhra Pradesh, Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, the "state-of-the-art" vehicles set off from Vijayawada's Benz Circle to all parts of the state.</p>.<p>Speaking on occasion, Jagan said that his government has bought the vehicles so that no mother and child face difficulty in reaching their homes safely after delivery.</p>.<p>"Our government has given utmost priority to women and children's welfare since its inception. These free services were also rolled out for the mother and child's safe and comfortable transportation [sic]," Reddy said.</p>.<p>Stating that his government has initiated steps to provide quality medical services in hospitals through the Nadu-Nedu programme, Reddy said that a new impetus is provided to the 104 and 108 ambulance services, "which were neglected by the previous government."</p>.<p>Under the Aarogya Aasara scheme, Rs 3,000 is being given to women who underwent Cesarean deliveries and Rs 5,000 for normal deliveries to aid their recovery, the CM said.</p>.<p>He added that quality medical services with WHO-certified medicines are being provided for free.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos</strong></p>