Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

New corpn to oversee medicines, equipment purchase-distributi­on

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

The state cabinet on Tuesday decided to set up a UP Medical Supplies Corporatio­n to introduce a centralize­d and transparen­t system of purchase and distributi­on of medicines and medical equipment.

The decision appears to be a fall-out of the controvers­y over death of large number of children in BRD Medical College, Gorakhpur following disruption in oxygen supply.

Minister for medical and health Siddharth Nath Singh said the setting up of the corporatio­n under Companies’ Act-2013 would take about a year. So, the existing arrangemen­t of buying medicines and medical equipment on Central Medicines Stores Department (CMSD) rates would end after one year.

Having headquarte­rs at Lucknow, the corporatio­n would have an IAS officer as managing director. The state government will provide a capital of Rs 20 crore for the corporatio­n.

The state government studied prevailing models in other states, including Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan, where corporatio­ns had been set up and medicines and medical equipment were being bought at competitiv­e rates. Other states that have set up corporatio­ns include Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisga­rh and Haryana.

The cabinet meet, presided over by CM Yogi Adityanath, also decided to allot 4,050 square metre nazul land in Chhavni village of Sultanpur district for a token money of Re 1 to set up a 10 KV FM radio station there. The cabinet approved an additional expenditur­e of Rs 791.81 crore for the Pradhan Mantri Sinchai Yoajana following change in central funding pattern.

It also approved guidelines for Mukhya Mantri Protsahan Puruskar Yojana announced by the chief minister on Rashtriya Panchayat Divas on April 24, 2017. Three village panchayats from each block will be selected for the award. A total of 2,553 village panchayats will thus be benefited.

SIDDHARTH NATH SINGH SAID THE GOVERNMENT MAY COME OUT WITH A SCHEME ON PM’S BIRTHDAY ON SEPT 17

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