The work of mohalla clinics were to be completed by the end of December as per earlier decision of the government.
Kejriwal said Lt Governor Najeeb Jung has given principal approval to use government land for setting up mohalla clinics.
The move comes after North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) had last month decided to remove mohalla clinics built on roadsides, saying government didn't seek its prior approval.
"One of the municipal corporations had even said that it will demolish all mohalla clinics set up by the government. These issues are being sorted out," he said.
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Mohalla clinics scheme is one of the flagship projects of the AAP government and 105 such facilities have been set up currently in different areas of the national capital, with most of these operating out of porta-cabins.
"1,000 mohalla clinics and 100 poly clinics will soon be set up. We cannot achieve the target (of 1,000 mohalla clinics) by December. There may be a delay of two-four months," he said while talking to reporters at his official residence here.
The Arvind Kejriwal-led government had an aim to increase the number of such clinics to 1,000 by the end of this year.
Delhi government has identified 300 schools where such clinics will be set up for giving medical service to students near their study places.
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