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Maharashtra govt pays more to fodder camps than children's homes, alleges BJP MLA

FP Archives • March 22, 2016, 10:51:48 IST
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Maharashtra government grants more funds for the upkeep of animals in fodder camps than for state-run children’s homes, a BJP MLA has alleged

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Maharashtra govt pays more to fodder camps than children's homes, alleges BJP MLA

Mumbai: Maharashtra government grants more funds for the upkeep of animals in fodder camps than for children living in orphanages and state-run children’s homes, a BJP MLA has alleged. [caption id=“attachment_2557298” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. AFP Representational image. AFP[/caption] The state government pays Rs 70 to a fodder camp for the keep of an animal, while the orphanages and state-run children homes are paid Rs 30 for a child per day as grant, Anil Bonde, who represents Morshi Assembly constituency in Amravati district alleged. “It is unfair for the government to pay Rs 70 for an animal, while a child gets Rs 30 for food. The government should increase the grants for children’s homes to at least Rs 1,500 per month from the current Rs 900,” Bonde told reporters here yesterday, adding that the grants should be provided on time. There are about 255 fodder camps operating in drought affected Latur, Osmanabad and Beed districts since August last year and their upkeep has cost the state exchequer around Rs 60 crore. There are a total of 1,105 children’s homes in the state of which 1,062 are run by various registered NGOs. The government pays them Rs 900 for normal child per month (about Rs 30 per day) for their meals, whereas Rs 990 (Rs 33 per day) is given for a special child every month. According to an official from the state Women and Child Development Department, the NGOs housing these children have not received grants from the last three years. “Our department has asked for Rs 156 crore, to pay the pending dues of these children’s homes, which has not been sanctioned by the Finance department as yet,” he said. An official from the Finance department, however, said that NGOs are expected to raise their own funds as they are registered with the Charity Commissioner. “Since these NGOs are registered with the Charity Commissioner, they can raise funds from society. The government aid is to support them in this social cause, but they should not depend on the government grants. In fact, it is their responsibility to raise the required funds to provide facilities to children,” he said. PTI

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