Mamata demands release of National Health Mission funds due to West Bengal, writes to PM Modi

Published On 2023-12-01 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-12-01 04:00 GMT
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Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting the latter's intervention in the release of the Central funds to the state government under the National Health Mission (NHM).

"It is most unfortunate that recently, I was informed that the Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has withheld fund release under the National Health Mission to West Bengal due to non-compliance of certain colour branding guidelines for Health & Wellness Centres, despite other conditions being fulfilled.

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The withholding of fund release would adversely deprive the poor people of their benefit?" read the chief minister's letter, a copy of which is available with IANS.

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In the letter, the chief minister has also pointed out that currently there are 1,100 functional health & wellness centres in West Bengal, benefitting over 3,00,000 people in the state daily.

"These buildings have been constructed since 2011 in accordance with the colour branding of the state," the letter read.

The chief minister also requested the Prime Minister to appreciate that changes in the colour brand by way of repainting so many buildings would involve significant infructuous expenditure.

"I would earnestly request you to kindly intervene for immediate release of the NHM fund for West Bengal and for removal of specific colour branding conditionality for the health & wellness centres for fund release under NHM, so that the poor people do not suffer from lack of quality health services," the chief minister's letter concluded.

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