- Manipur chief secretary asked to reply within four weeks
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OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
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Imphal,
May 30: The National Human Rights Commission has asked Manipur
chief secretary D.S. Poonia to submit reports regarding the progress achieved
in implementing the midday meal and integrated child development services
(ICDS) scheme in the state.
The
chief secretary has been given four weeks to respond.
In a
release issued today, the commission asked the chief secretary to also
institute a high-level probe into the implementation of mid-day meal scheme
in schools.
The
reports are being sought after Imphal-based NGO, Wide Angle Social
Development Organisation, filed two separate petitions to the commission —
alleging that there were irregularities and misappropriation of funds while
implementing the schemes.
The NGO
lodged the complaints separately earlier this month.Yesterday, the commission
informed the NGO’s secretary, Montu Ahanthem, that it had sent the letters to
the chief secretary seeking the reports.
The NGO
alleged that the state’s social welfare department misappropriated Rs 50
crore meant for implementation of the ICDS scheme.
According
to the complaints, most of the state’s 9,883 Anganwadi centres had only two
workers per centre — one Anganwadi worker and one helper. A recent survey by
the Manipur Alliance for Child Rights revealed that the centres were not
functioning properly.
It was
alleged that the workers and helpers had not been paid since August last year
despite the ministry of women and child development releasing the funds. The
remuneration for the worker is Rs 3,000 while the helper gets Rs 1,500 each
per month.
“We
organised a public rally in November last year and demanded a white paper on
the implementation of the ICDS. But the government failed to respond and this
compelled us to approach the National Human Rights Commission,” Montu said.
Regarding
the mid-day meal scheme for government schools, the petitions said the
quantity of rice distributed to schools was less than the actual allocation.
“On many
occasions our volunteers and workers have come across incidents of siphoning
of rice meant for children under the mid-day meal scheme. This is later sold
in the black market,” one petition said.
Ahanthem
welcomed the steps taken by the national commission.
From
July 17, the commission will hold a three-day hearing in Imphal where both
the issues of ICDS and midday meal schemes will also be heard, Ahanthem said.
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Thursday, May 30, 2013
Panel seeks scheme reports
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