"It is not true that there is lack of coordination between various departments because of which the government has not filed an affidavit so far," said the government pleader, who sought one week's time to file the state's say on death of tribal children.
Senior government officers were involved in the exercise of filing the affidavit on the issue, the pleader told a division bench headed by Justice V M Kanade.
Hearing a bunch of public interest litigations (PILs) highlighting increase in the number of malnutrition deaths in tribal areas, the court had asked the state to file an affidavit on the budgetary allocation for the welfare of tribals, and how much money was actually being spent.
The Division bench headed by Justice V M Kanade had also sought to know the steps taken by the government to curb the deaths of tribal children due to malnutrition.
The petitions alleged that available funds were not being spent for the purpose they were earmarked for, and a huge amount was being syphoned off.
The bench had said, "Various orders have been passed by the High Court. We keep passing orders but no progress is made by the state on this issue. Sometimes we feel we are doing this exercise in futility. The kind of sensitivity which is to be shown by Women and Child Welfare department is totally absent. They do not seem to be concerned at all."
The court had also remarked, "British also ruled India in the past but did not bother to take any interest in welfare of tribals. Even after independence, the same approach has continued."
In the past six months, several malnutrition deaths have been reported from the tribal areas of Palghar district near Mumbai, the court was informed by petitioners.
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