NEW DELHI, MAY 29:
National
Human Rights Commission on Wednesday issued a notice to Manipur Government over
alleged misuse of funds in the Integrated Child Development Scheme in the
state.
The
rights panel has given six weeks’ time to the state government to submit a
report in this regard.
According
to an NHRC statement, the commission has issued a notice to the Chief Secretary
of Manipur after receiving a complaint from an NGO ‘Wide Angle Social
Development Organisation’ based in Manipur which alleged that most ’anganwadis’
(child and mother care) centres are non-functional and poorly equipped in the
state.
“Reportedly,
the employees have not been paid their dues last year inspite of the Ministry
of Women and Child Development having released the funds,” the NHRC statement
said.
NHRC issues notice to
Manipur government seeks ICDS report
GUWAHATI: National
Human Rights Commission has
issued notice to the Chief
Secretary, Manipur calling for a report into
allegations that the Integrated Child Development Scheme, ICDS is not being
implemented in the State properly amid misappropriation of funds.
The state government has been given four weeks time to respond. Allegedly, most of the Anganwadi Centres are non-functional and poorly equipped in the State.
According to NHRC despite the Ministry of Women and Child Development having released the funds, the employees have not been paid their dues since August, 2012.
The Commission has given these directions after taking cognizance of a complaint filed by an NGO 'Wide Angle Social Development Organization' based in Manipur.
The state government has been given four weeks time to respond. Allegedly, most of the Anganwadi Centres are non-functional and poorly equipped in the State.
According to NHRC despite the Ministry of Women and Child Development having released the funds, the employees have not been paid their dues since August, 2012.
The Commission has given these directions after taking cognizance of a complaint filed by an NGO 'Wide Angle Social Development Organization' based in Manipur.
No comments:
Post a Comment