The Free Press Journal

Despite tall claims by govt, not even 30% of Nirbhaya Fund utilised

- SOMRITA GHOSH

Less than 30 per cent of the much-hyped Nirbhaya Fund, that now has run up to Rs 3,100 crore, has been utilised so far in the last five years despite tall claims by the government on women’s safety and welfare in the country, an RTI reply has revealed.

The government, in the Union Budget that Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presented on February 1, proposed to pump in another Rs 500 crore into the nonlapsabl­e corpus fund that was launched in the aftermath of nationwide outrage over the brutal rape and murder of a 23year-old woman – given the moniker Nirbhaya, or fearless, by the media – in the capital on December 16, 2012.

In response to a RTI query by IANS, the Ministry of Women and Child Developmen­t (WCD) said only Rs 825 crore has been utilised from the Nirbhaya Fund – which was named after the woman – till date out of the Rs 2,711 crore that accumulate­d in 2017-18.

Till January 2018, 21 proposals have been appraised by the WCD Ministry, of which 17 have been implemente­d.

The RTI query revealed that only Rs 50 crore has been utilised by the Railway Ministry, which was given Rs 500 crore from the fund for its proposal – Integrated Emergency Response Management System (IERMS).

The WCD Ministry had proposed seven schemes under the Nirbhaya Fund where the majority of the fund was allotted to One Stop Centres (OSCs) – a much-hyped scheme which was started in 2015. But it too remains unutilised. The reply said that only Rs 81 crore from the Rs 458 crore allocated has been disbursed in three years.

The OSCs are supposed to provide access to services like medical aid, police assistance, legal aid and psycho-social counsellin­g to victims of sexual assaults.

The RTI also revealed that in another scheme, Women’s Helplines, for which Rs 156 crore was allocated, only Rs 21 crore has been disbursed.

Nine of the schemes come from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), of which seven have been initiated. The total fund allocated for MHA is Rs 1,273 crore, out of which Rs 554 crore has been utilised.

Two heavy budget schemes recommende­d by MHA — ‘Creation of Investigat­ive Units for Crime against Women’ (IUCAW) (Rs 324 crore) and ‘Safe City Project’ in Odisha (Rs 110 crore) remain untouched, the RTI reply reveals.

According to the reply, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways had also forwarded three schemes, of which the funds for one – training women to drive heavy passenger vehicles in Bengaluru (Rs 56 crore allocated) – has been unused.

The responsibi­lity of the Nirbhaya Fund went to the WCD, which replaced MHA as the nodal ministry in 2015 after questions were raised on the utilisatio­n of the sanctioned amounts. However, even under WCD, a majority of the fund remains unutilised.

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