NEW DELHI: Lives of around 840 more children under five years of age are being saved every day, as compared to four years ago because of government-led health interventions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said while inaugurating a global conference on maternal and child health in New Delhi on Wednesday.“The country has 25 million newborns. Our robust facility-based newborn care system, which provides care to more than one million babies through 794 state-of-the-art special newborn care units, has served as a successful model. As a result of our interventions, 840 additional lives of children under five are being saved each day in India as compared to four years ago,” he said, highlighting government initiatives including intensified immunisation campaign, increased institutional deliveries and the latest National Nutrition Mission.Emphasising on his government's focus on healthcare, Modi said Ayushman Bharat epitomises political commitment and has been hailed globally as an integrated health programme. He said the high out-of-pocket expenditure incurred by families to avail medical care in India worried his government and to address the issue, it launched the state-run health insurance scheme aimed at providing cashless health insurance cover of up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year, targeting 10.74 crore ‘deprived’ families.