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AP govt disburses `400 cr through CMRF in one year
AP govt disburses `400 cr through CMRF in one year

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

AP govt disburses `400 cr through CMRF in one year

Vijayawada: The Andhra Pradesh government disbursed a whopping Rs 400 crore through the Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF) in the last one year, thereby helping scores of families in the State. Through the CMRF, Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu extended substantial aid to those suffering from serious health conditions. This financial assistance benefitted those who were not covered under the NTR Vaidya Seva scheme. Unlike any previous government, Naidu has allocated massive funds through CMRF, standing by the people in need, officials say. Compared to 2014, the state's financial situation in 2024 is in bad shape. 'The government is struggling to pay even small bills. Despite this, it is balancing welfare schemes and development programmes, launching several initiatives within just one year. In this context, the Chief Minister has been providing aid through CMRF without hesitation. A significant portion of the petitions and grievances submitted to the CM involve requests for CMRF assistance. Recognizing the importance of this, the Chief Minister has established a mechanism to resolve petitions within hours or days,' an official told Hans India For those treated in private hospitals for critical illnesses, the government reimburses expenses through the CMRF. Many families are being financially devastated by unexpected health crises. In such cases, people apply for aid either directly or through MLAs. Poor families who fall into debt due to major illnesses are greatly benefiting from the CMRF's support. According to available statistics, the state government in undivided Andhra Pradesh spent only Rs 758 crore under the CMRF from 2004 to 2014. But after taking over as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh in 2014 post-bifurcation, Chandrababu provided Rs 1,533 crore through CMRF over five years, benefiting 2,23,742 individuals across 13 districts. This amount was more than what three Chief Ministers provided over 10 years in the united AP. However, when the YSRCP government came to power in 2019, the support from the CMRF declined sharply. Due to lack of access to the Chief Minister's Office, lack of a system for collecting petitions, absence of MLA appointments, and a generally closed-door approach, most applications did not even reach CM's desk. Between 2019 and 2024, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, the then chief minister, released only Rs 897 crore through the CMRF. After returning to power for the fourth time in 2024 with a historic mandate, Naidu started allocating more funds for CMRF. The Chief Minister is also meeting common citizens daily at the Secretariat, personally receiving petitions. Whether at the party office or during district visits, wherever he receives petitions, he immediately instructs officials to act on them. As a result, within just one year, Chandrababu sanctioned around Rs 400 through the CMRF, benefiting 35,000 individuals. Depending on the severity of the medical condition, Letters of Credit (LOCs) are issued immediately to ensure timely treatment. Based on the family's financial condition and the seriousness of the illness, amounts ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 30 lakh are being disbursed to poor people. In the past year alone, 3,354 people have received LoCs worth Rs 89 crore. TDP state president Palla Srinivasa Rao said the Chief Minister took initiative to help ailing people through CMRF funds. He said poor and middle-class families suffer heavily and fall into debt traps due to health issues. Therefore, the Chief Minister is personally disbursing CMRF cheques to the family members of ailing people including those above poverty line. Citing an example, he said that he handed over a cheque for Rs 20 lakh from the CMRF to a poor man in his constituency, Gajuwaka, in Visakhapatnam. Thanking the Chief Minister for sanctioning financial assistance under the CMRF, B Rajeswari, a senior citizen and resident of Vijayawada, who underwent an operation, opined that the timely help from the Chief Minister saved her life.

Naidu govt disburses Rs 400 crore under CMRF in last one year
Naidu govt disburses Rs 400 crore under CMRF in last one year

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Naidu govt disburses Rs 400 crore under CMRF in last one year

Vijayawada: Chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu proved to be generous compared to other chief ministers in giving out aid to needy people from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF). In the last year alone, after becoming the chief minister for the fourth time, Naidu gave out Rs 400 crore, which is nearly half the amount spent under CMRF between 2019 and 2024. The CMRF is intended to help those who were hit with unexpected health crisis and had to spend huge amounts on treatment in private hospitals. Though a large number of procedures are covered under NTR Vaidya Seva, those who are not eligible for the scheme and in cases where people spend huge amounts on specialised treatments not covered in the scheme, people often find themselves in helpless situations. The CMRF is coming to the rescue of those persons, and Naidu surpassed all four chief ministers in terms of assistance provided. Between 2014 and 2019, an amount of Rs 1,533 crore was disbursed to 2,23,742 families. This is more than double the amount spent by three chief ministers between 2004 and 2014 in combined Andhra Pradesh. During the ten-year period in united Andhra Pradesh with 23 districts, including Telangana, the total amount disbursed under CMRF was only Rs 758 crore. Even during the YSRCP regime between 2019 and 2024, the total amount spent under CMRF was only Rs 897 crore for five years, which is only half of what Naidu gave during his previous term. Naidu reached the halfway mark of what was spent in the last five years in just one year by giving aid to 35,000 families. For as many as 3,354 people with medical emergencies, a letter of credit (LoC) was issued to ensure timely treatment. Based on the family's financial condition and the seriousness of the illness, amounts ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 30 lakh were disbursed.

West Godavari District Collector orders probe against 17 private hospitals for collecting extra fees under NTR Vaidya Seva Trust
West Godavari District Collector orders probe against 17 private hospitals for collecting extra fees under NTR Vaidya Seva Trust

The Hindu

time14-06-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

West Godavari District Collector orders probe against 17 private hospitals for collecting extra fees under NTR Vaidya Seva Trust

West Godavari District Collector Ch. Nagarani has ordered a probe against 17 private hospitals for allegedly collecting additional fees under NTR Vaidya Seva Trust. The district authorities have received complaints against the 17 hospitals, seeking action for collecting fee for the services offered under the NTR Vaidya Seva Trust and registering fake disease profiles for additional charges. In a review meeting held with the managements of the 17 hospitals, Medical and Health authorities in Bhimavaram on June 13, Ms. Nagarani said that some of the hospitals have charged fee from the patients for treatment for diseases that are not reported. 'A fine will imposed against the hospitals for charging additional fee for the NTR Vaidya Seva services and further action will be initiated in the case of treating the patients by registering fake disease profile', said Ms. Nagarani. District Medical and Health Officer G. Geethabai, District Hospital Services Coordinator P. Suryanarayana, NTR Vaidya Seva Trust District Coordinator Kirthi Sravan and representatives of the 17 hospitals were present.

Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly petitions committee suggests measures to curb PDS rice smuggling
Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly petitions committee suggests measures to curb PDS rice smuggling

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly petitions committee suggests measures to curb PDS rice smuggling

Vijayawada: Assembly deputy speaker K Raghurama Krishna Raju on Tuesday suggested delinking NTR Vaidya Seva cards from white ration cards to curb smuggling of PDS rice. Raju, who is also the chairman of legislative assembly petitions committee which held deliberations in the assembly committee hall, said they will soon submit proposals to the state govt on the issue. He said linking every govt scheme to white ration cards has led to even those who do not need them obtaining these cards, resulting in the misuse of ration rice and large-scale smuggling. "Senior officials from relevant depts also agree that delinking white ration cards from the issuance of NTR Vaidya Seva cards would yield positive results. There are approximately 1.70 crore families in the state, of which around 1.48 crore have white ration cards. The state govt is spending approximately ₹5,100 crore on ration rice distribution without central assistance. Delinking of rice cards with health cards could save up to ₹2,000 crore," said Raju. He opined that redirecting these funds to education could pave the way for a brighter future for students. "Delinking ration cards not only from NTR Vaidya Seva cards but also from NTR Bharosa pensions and other govt schemes could lead to better outcomes," he added. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Alerta: Você tem zumbido no ouvido? Dica de ouro pode aliviar! Zumbido no ouvido Undo The petitions committee meeting was attended by Anakapalle MLA Konathala Ramakrishna and Visakhapatnam North MLA P Vishnu Kumar Raju (committee members), MLAs Konathala Ramakrishna, P Vishnu Kumar Raju, and Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy, special chief secretary (health) M T Krishna Babu, and senior officials from other depts. Referring to YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy visiting Tenali to console the victims of police torture, Raju said he can only sympathise with the former chief minister. "Jagan was chiefly responsible for all crimes against Dalits when he was at the helm. If he wanted to console a ganja batch by portraying them as police victims, what can we do except sympathizing with him?" he said.

GIMSR becomes third teaching hospital in AP to get NABH accreditation
GIMSR becomes third teaching hospital in AP to get NABH accreditation

Time of India

time10-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

GIMSR becomes third teaching hospital in AP to get NABH accreditation

Visakhapatnam: Gitam Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (GIMSR) Hospital has been awarded full accreditation by the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH), making it the third teaching hospital in Andhra Pradesh to receive this to the media on Saturday, GIMSR pro vice-chancellor Dr. Gitanjali Batmanabane explained how the hospital prepared for the accreditation by upgrading its systems, clinical protocols, ethical standards, infrastructure, and aligning all processes with national requirements. "Achieving NABH accreditation under the latest 6th edition standards reflects excellence in patient safety , clinical quality, infrastructure, and a commitment to continuous improvement. "This accreditation brings tangible benefits to patients, students, healthcare professionals, and insurance partners by enhancing trust, transparency, and accountability in healthcare delivery," said Dr. Operation Sindoor Pak drones enter Indian airspace, explosions heard just hours after truce deal Sirens, explosions in border districts after Pak breaks deal: What we know so far 'What happened to ceasefire?' J&K CM after explosions heard across Srinagar Krishna Karthik Bhogavalli, GIMSR's head of operations and NABH lead, explained recent hospital upgrades, including 750 beds, 16 modular major operation theatres, a Cath lab, an advanced dialysis unit, a renovated emergency department with operating theatres and ICUs, and round-the-clock emergency services supported by ACLS-equipped Prabhavathi, GIMSR NABH coordinator, said that the accreditation stands as a testament to GIMSR's unwavering commitment to quality healthcare, advanced medical education, and institutional VV Narasimham Rao, GIMSR hospital superintendent, noted that the hospital offers a comprehensive range of general and super-specialty services and is empanelled with major govt health schemes such as NTR Vaidya Seva, BSKY, EHS, and ESI, in addition to leading TPAs for cashless insurance coverage.

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