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Open loot in DGISM alleges JJSF | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Jun 9: Corruption being committed by the Directorate General Indian Systems of Medicines (DGISM) J&K was disclosed by Advocate Pushvinder Singh, President, Jammu Justice Secular Forum (JJSF) during a press conference at Press Club Jammu today. He said that lakhs of Rupees were transferred from the account of DGISM to the personal accounts of the employees of the department which is totally against the Financial Code of CSRs and not only this, lakhs of rupees were possibly misused/bungled in the name of Amla campaign, hiring private vehicles to carry IEC activities, transfers of employees without proper Govt orders and that too without taking into consideration the seniority, purchasing medicines other than Medical Corporation, etc. Talking to the media persons, Pushvinder said that Directorate General Indian Systems of Medicines has become the hub of corrupt practices and lakhs of Rupees are being looted by the blue eyed persons of Director General, ISM who has nominated few individuals as Nodal officers/Assistant District Medical Officers without any Govt Orders/approvals and without following any seniority list of the Department. He said that lakhs of Rupees were transferred from the official account of DGISM to the personal account no. 1203040100010491 (J&K Bank) of one Dr Rohit Gupta, Nodal Officer IEC activity, Jammu Division which is totally illegal and flouted the Financial Code of Civil Services Rules. He said that Director General of DGISM has purchased machineries/equipments for various ISM institutions which are of no use and are lying unutilized since number of years and such purchases are possibly made against some considerations. He further said that in the year of 2010 Government of India sanctioned Rs. 1,27,47000/- for the up gradation of eligible Hospitals as Grant-in-Aid to Government of J&K under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme for mainstreaming of AYUSH under NRHM 2009-10-Reg. Rs. 1,07,71,000/- was released as 85% Central Government share for the implementation of the scheme and the balance 15% share was supposed to be provided by the state Government of J&K. It is pertinent to mention here that DGISM J&K has projected Shelteing Unani Hospital as one of the two Hospitals to be upgraded as per this scheme whereas on the other hand the fact is that the said Shelteing Unani Hospital was not in existence at that time and came in existence only in 2012 which clearly proves that something fishy happened in the said sanction of the Government of India. Moreover, Rs. 63.36 Lakh was also sanctioned by GoI through same scheme for the up-gradation of Jammu Ayurveda Hospital but surprisingly not even a single penny was spent on it. |
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