▪ Community Clinics in other Indian states [50–52, 56–58]: Inspired by Mohalla Clinics of Delhi, at least a dozen Indian states or Municipal Corporations have either set up or announced similar facilities in their settings. First such clinics were started in Pune by the Municipal Corporation in August 2016. Since then Appla Clinics in Mumbai, Maharashtra (June 2019) and Atal Clinics in Jharkhand (August 2019) have been started, though, the numbers of most such new clinics is in range of 10–50 with promise for more similar facilities. States such as Punjab, Karnataka and Chhattisgarh governments have also planned to start similar clinics. Most recent addition to this list are the ‘Sanjivani Clinics’ of Madhya Pradesh, & Janata Clinics of Rajasthan, both launched in December 2019. In early February 2020, Govt of Andhra Pradesh had announced ‘Village Clinics’ for every 2,000 population in rural parts of state, which appear another promising approach to deliver PHC services in rural areas. However, success of each of these will be dependent upon how well these are implemented.