Financial management of NRHM funds not used satisfactorily: CAG

No state administers essential folic acid tablets to pregnant women

Financial management of NRHM funds not used satisfactorily: CAG
Veena Mani
Last Updated : Jul 21 2017 | 4:06 PM IST
In its latest report, Comptroller and Auditor General reports that financial management of the funds allocated for reproductive health under NRHM, both at state and centre levels have not been satisfactory. The report goes on to say that six states diverted the funds to other schemes. It also says that Rs 5037.08 crore released in 2014-15, and 2015-16state treasuries were transferred to state health societies with a delay of at least 50 days. In some cases, the delay has been of 271 days. 

The shortfall in the physical infrastructure is between 24% and 38%. Of this, 50% shortfall is in five states - Bihar, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and West Bengal. 

Twenty states have not made functional, completed or commissioned works. 20 states have not been maintaining records of antenatal check up of pregnant women. 

CAG has noticed that spending on reproductive health is only around Rs 42.89 crore against the requirement of Rs 132.83 crore. This is for 18 states. 

Under the Janani Suraksha Yojana incentives are not being paid to at least 12,723 women. 

The report notes that essential drugs like folic acid to pregnant women is found in 28 states.

Uner the Janani Suraksha Yojana, the CAG has spotted financial irregularities. The report says Kerala is one classic example where financial aid was provided to women even above the poverty line when only BPL category women are eligible for assistance. 

Modern technology like vasectomy and tubectomy were not available at 40 percent of the 300 centres surveyed by CAG. 

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