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Ten years on, 30% of 'Nirbhaya Fund' remain unutilised: Report

PTI | | Posted by Yagya Sharma
Dec 17, 2022 06:20 AM IST

In Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Delhi, around ₹305 crore, ₹304 crore and ₹413 crore was utilised till now, respectively, out of the total funds that were released to them.

About 30 per cent of the 6,000 crore 'Nirbhaya Fund' which was set up after the gang-rape of a paramedical student in 2012 remains unutilised, a decade after the incident shook the conscience of the nation.

Asha Devi (C), mother of the 2012 Delhi gang rape victim, along with people hold candles and placards during a vigil on the tenth anniversary of the heinous gang rape of a young woman in Delhi on December 16.(AFP)
Asha Devi (C), mother of the 2012 Delhi gang rape victim, along with people hold candles and placards during a vigil on the tenth anniversary of the heinous gang rape of a young woman in Delhi on December 16.(AFP)

The 23-year-old paramedic student, who came to be known as 'Nirbhaya' was raped in a moving bus on the intervening night of December 16-17 in Delhi by six people. She died in a Singapore hospital days later.

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After the incident, a dedicated fund called 'Nirbhaya Fund' was established for implementation of initiatives aimed at enhancing the safety and security of women in the country.

From its inception till 2021-22, the total allocation under the fund has been over 6,000 crore, of which 4,200 crore has been utilised.

A senior official said approximately 70 per cent of the fund has been reported to be utilised.

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An Empowered Committee (EC) of officers constituted under Nirbhaya Framework appraises and recommends the proposals for funding under the fund in conjunction with the concerned ministries/departments/implementing agencies.

In Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Delhi, around 305 crore, 304 crore and 413 crore was utilised till now, respectively, out of the total funds that were released to them.

In Telangana 200 crore, Madhya Pradesh 94 crore, and Maharashtra 254 crore were utilised till 2021-22.

The money under the fund has been utilised for establishing one stop centres, making safety devices, setting up fast-track courts and to procure forensic kits for sexual assault cases among others.

When asked why the 30 per cent of the fund remains unutilised, the official said various factors such as time taken in getting required approvals from competent authorities, procedure to be followed for award of contract, disruptions due to unforeseen reasons such as one created by Covid are the main reasons for the delay.

The chapter of 2012 gangrape and murder case of 'Nirbhaya' concluded with the hanging of four convicts last year. Of the six accused, Ram Singh allegedly committed suicide at the Tihar Jail. One of them a juvenile was convicted by a juvenile justice board.

Women rights activist Ranjana Kumari said the "under-utilisation of the fund shows that there is no commitment for women security in the government.

There is mismanagment of the fund and that is why it has not been utilised till now" she said.

Activist Yogita Bhayana said, "It has been 10 years and things are going from bad to worse and women safety is a far-fetched dream and we need to work towards it.

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