Congress promises to improveair quality, give health cards
   Date :07-Jan-2026
 
Congress promises to improve air quality, give health cards
 
MUMBAI :
 
THE Mumbai Congress on Tuesday unveiled its manifesto for the upcoming Brihan mumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections,promising among other things, to improve the city’s air quality and distribute universal health cards that will enable citizens to get free medicines. The manifesto, unveiled by the party’scityunit President Varsha Gaikwad, also promises fair and transparent redevelopment policies, and affordable housing for low-income and middle-income groups.
 
It focuses on improving civic governance, public services and quality of life for citizens, with an emphasis on inclusivity and transparency. The party said the manifesto presents a “people-centric roadmap for Mumbai’ scivic development and aims to restore efficient, compassionate and responsive municipal governance”. It promises transparent governance in the BMC, curbing corruption and ensuring accountability in civic works and contracts.
 
It prioritises better water supply,sanitation, road maintenance, drainage and solid waste management across all parts of Mumbai, including suburbs and slum areas. Strengthening municipal hospitals, expanding primary health centres and ensuring affordable healthcare services for the poor andmiddle-class residents form a major focus. It says two new multi-speciality hospitals will be set up in the metropolis.
 
The manifesto promises to improve the quality of BMC-run schools, upgrade infrastructure and ensure access to education for children from economically weaker sections. It also promises fair and transparent redevelopment policies, protection of the rights of slum dwellers and affordable housing for low income and middle-income groups.TheCongress pledges to improve public transport services, reduce traffic congestion and enhance pedestrian-friendly infrastructure. The manifesto highlights measures to protect Mumbai’s environment, including safeguarding open spaces, improving air quality and strengthening climate-resilience against floods