The Sunday Guardian

NirbHaya funD not being utiliseD for women’s security

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they were sanctioned.

The Integrated Emergency Response Management System project of the Railways, which was approved for financial aid under the Nirbhaya Fund, was appraised at Rs 500 crore. However, the expenditur­e incurred till date is a little above Rs 50 crore. As part of the project, Railways were to provide round the clock security to women passengers in 983 railway stations by strengthen­ing security control rooms, launching 182 security helplines, apart from providing medical facilities, additional RPF ( Railway Police Force) and police personnel and installing CCTV cameras, among other things. Ministry of Women and Child Developmen­t’s (MWCD) “Abhaya Project”, which was sanctioned up to Rs 138.49 crore, has spent only Rs 58.64 crore. The cost of Odisha government’s “Safe City Project Bhubaneswa­r” was appraised at Rs 110.35 crore by an Em- powered Committee (EC). But according to the MHA data, not even a paisa has been spent. Another project in which zero expenditur­e has been incurred is MHA’s “Organized Crime Investigat­ive Agency” for which the EC had set aside Rs 83.20 crore.

Ministry of Finance had set up the Nirbhaya Fund in 2013 for the implementa­tion of initiative­s aimed at enhancing the safety and security of women. It is a non-lapsable corpus fund.

As per the guidelines issued by Ministry of Finance, MWCD i s t he nodal ministry to appraise schemes under the Nirbhaya Fund and also review and monitor the progress of the sanctioned schemes. An Empowered Committee of officers was constitute­d under the chairmansh­ip of the Secretary, MWCD, for appraising and approving various schemes/projects proposed by the ministries/ department­s to be funded.

The EC had approved 18 proposals under Nirbhaya Fund. In January 2017, according to MWCD, these proposals had received Rs 2,195.97 crore, out of which 16 proposals amounting to Rs 2,187.47 crore had been appraised and recommende­d by the Empowered Committee.

One amongst these approved projects was Delhi Police’s special unit for women and children, which was sanctioned Rs 23.53 crore as part of the Nirbhaya Fund. According to MHA data, Rs 2.35 crore has been spent out of this.

Due to the non-utilisatio­n of the Nirbhaya Fund, the finance ministry cut its budget by half, to Rs 550 crore from Rs 1,000 crore in 2016. The seven state government­s that were approved of receiving funding under Nirbhaya Fund for Mahila Police Volunteers (MPVs) scheme did not receive any money in 2015-16. In 2016-17, funds were released to Haryana and Andhra Pradesh. Then in 2017-18, funds were released to the remaining five states of Gujarat, Mizoram, Chhattisga­rh, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh for MPVs.

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