Hindustan Times (East UP)

Rahul takes dig at govt over House panel report on ‘Beti Bachao’ scheme

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday took a dig at the Centre over a parliament­ary panel suggesting that the government should reconsider spending on advertisem­ents under the ‘Beti BachaoBeti Padhao’ scheme, saying the BJP’s real slogan is “chhavi bachao, photo chhapao (save image, get photos printed)”.

The Parliament­ary Committee on Empowermen­t of Women has flagged poor utilisatio­n of funds by states under the ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ scheme and suggested that the government needs to focus more on education and health than on advertisin­g the scheme.

Tagging a media report on the panel’s report tabled in Parliament, Gandhi said in a tweet in Hindi, “BJP ka asli naara -chhavi bachao, photo chhapao (BJP’s real slogan -- save image, get photos printed).

“The committee finds that out of a total of ₹446.72 crore released during the period 20162019, a whopping 78.91 per cent was spent only on media advocacy. Though the committee understand­s the necessity to undertake media campaign to spread the message of ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ among the people, they feel that it is equally important to balance the objectives of the scheme,” the panel said.

Noting that over the last six years, through focused advocacy, BBBP has been able to capture the attention of the political leadership and national consciousn­ess towards valuing the girl child, the report said now the scheme should focus on other verticals by making ample financial provisions to help achieve measurable outcomes related to education and health envisaged under the scheme.

“Since BBBP is one of the most important schemes of the government to improve child sex ratio in backward regions and ensure education of the girl children, the committee recommends that the government should, hereafter, reconsider spending on advertisem­ents under the ‘Beti BachaoBeti Padhao’ scheme and should focus on planned expenditur­e allocation for sectoral interventi­ons in education and health,” it added.

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