Oman Daily Observer

Not a rupee spent on PM’S maternity scheme in Uttar Pradesh: RTI reply

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NEW DELHI: Not a rupee of government money has been spent on pregnant and lactating women enrolled under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s much-hyped maternity benefit scheme till August 2018 in the most populous state of Uttar Pradesh (UP), which happens to have India’s highest fertility rate, an RTI query has revealed.

This, despite the fact that UP got the largest sanctioned amount of over Rs 336 crore from a total of Rs 2,049 crore in 2017-18 approved by the central government for 29 states and seven Union Territorie­s, the query filed by IANS under the Right To Informatio­n (RTI) revealed.

According to the reply by the Women and Child Developmen­t (WCD) Ministry, only 184 women have enrolled in UP for the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY) since its inception in January 2017 up to August 2018 — out of 44 lakh women enrolled across the country in 717 districts.

While the number of beneficiar­ies stand at more than 34 lakh across the country, not a single woman in Uttar Pradesh has received payment under the maternity scheme, the RTI reply showed.

According to a NITI Aayog report of 2016, Uttar Pradesh has the second highest fertility rate (children per woman) of 3.1 after Bihar which has a fertility rate of 3.3. The ideal fertility rate as mentioned by the central government is 2.4.

The Health Ministry’s data released in July this year on Total Fertility Rate (TFR) further elaborates that 11 districts like Bahraich, Sitapur, Hardoi, Shahjahanp­ur, Banda, Gonda, Etah, Balrampur, among others, have a fertility rate of 4.

According to the fact sheet, 19 districts in UP have a TFR between 3.5 and 4, while 28 have a TFR of between 3 and 3.5.

The RTI further revealed that apart from Uttar Pradesh, Punjab has low enrollment of only 7 women while the beneficiar­ies are a mere 5. The state was allocated Rs 46.49 crore.

West Bengal has the highest number of women enrolled in the scheme — 6.8 lakh — of which more than 5 lakh lactating and first time mothers have benefited. The centre sanctioned Rs 102 crore for the state.

According to the WCD Ministry, the cost-sharing ratio for the maternity benefit programme between the centre and states and those UTS with a legislatur­e is 60:40.

Currently, the scheme is being implemente­d through the Integrated Child Developmen­t Services (ICDS) platform under the WCD or Social welfare state department­s

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