Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Plan to buy homeopathi­c pills fails as bidders quote higher prices

- HT Correspond­ent htmetro@hindustant­imes.com SATYABRATA TRIPATHY/HT

MUMBAI : The rural developmen­t department (RDD) planned to distribute the homeopathi­c compound Arsenicum Album 30 to 1.5 crore households in rural areas by procuring the drug at state level, but high prices quoted by bidders has derailed the plan. The bidders quoted almost three times what the state had expected. RDD has now asked district administra­tions to procure Arsenicum Album 30 at their level and distribute it.

In June, RDD had planned to distribute Arsenicum Album 30 in rural areas and expected each bottle to be priced between ₹8 and ₹18. RDD minister Hasan Mushrif said this decision followed the ministry for Ayurveda, yoga and naturopath­y, unani, siddha and homeopathy (Ayush) recommendi­ng the drug as a prophylact­ic. To this end, RDD had decided to use ₹25 crore accumulate­d from unutilised grants given by 13th and 14th finance commission­s over the past 10 years for developmen­t of rural areas.

However, the two qualified bidders quoted ₹23.92 and ₹23.74 for a bottle of 100 pills. “The rates were higher than expectatio­n as it involved packing and transporta­tion of the drug across the state,” said an RDD official.

When RDD learnt some local bodies, including the Mumbai civic body had procured the stock at much lower prices, it decided to scrap the bidding process. “The bidding process started around three weeks ago and there was high fluctuatio­n in price of the pills when it was underway. Instead of going into more negotiatio­ns, we asked the district administra­tion to procure,” said Arvind Kumar, principal secretary, RDD.

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A health survey in progress on Friday.

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