UP officials probe health fund use

Directive after high court notice

PTI | July 20, 2011



With the Allahabad high court asking the UP government to reply to a PIL seeking CBI probe into the alleged swindling of funds under the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), the state government has asked divisional commissioners to probe utilisation of funds in past four years.

"The chief secretary Anoop Kumar Mishra has directed all the divisional commissioners (DC) to submit their report by July 23 on NRHM funds," a senior official said.

The DCs have been asked to give details of NRHM schemes, money alloted to districts under the scheme, eligibility/standard for doing work under them, besides covering other points, he said.

The Lucknow bench comprising Justices Pradeep Kant and Ritu Raj Awasthi fixed July 25 as the next date of hearing of the PIL filed by a local scribe alleging big scam in NRHM implementation and sought CBI probe into it.

The matter of anomalies in NRHM funds came to light during probe into CMO BP Singh murder (on April 2) case after which family welfare minister Babu Singh Khushwaha and health minister Anant Kumar Mishra had resigned taking moral responsibility.

Earlier, CMO Vinod Kumar Arya was murdered in October last year and the accused of Singh murder deputy CMO YS Sachan died under mysterious circumstances in the district jail.

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