Performance Audit of Indian System of Medicines and Homeopathy in Punjab (1999-2004)

AuthorCAG of India
Date Accessioned2023-11-01T05:15:49Z
Date Available2023-11-01T05:15:49Z
Date of Publication2005
AbstractThis performance audit shows that in Punjab, the Indian Systems of Medicine and Homoeopathy (ISM&H) could not be made effective. The major percentage of expenditure was on salaries and negligible expenditure was incurred on medicines. Although sufficient infrastructure had been created in Government Ayurvedic Pharmacy, Patiala for manufacture of Ayurvedic drugs, only negligible expenditure was incurred on purchase of raw herbs to be used for preparation of Ayurvedic drugs. As a result, no medicine could be provided to the hospitals/dispensaries and there were no indoor patients in 10-bedded Ayurvedic Hospital, Ludhiana and seven Ayurvedic Swasth Kendras. This led to unfruitful expenditure on pay and allowances of idle staff. Main audit findings are summarised below: 1. More than 98 per cent expenditure was incurred on salaries and negligible expenditure was incurred on medicines etc. Per patient expenditure on medicines decreased from 76 paise in 1999-2000 to 22 paise in 2003-04 (ISM) and ranged between 3 paise and Rs 1.20 (Homoeopathy) during 1999-2004. 2. Rupees 1.91 crore for Ayurveda released by Government of India were either not released by State Government or released only at the end of the year. 3. Rupees 0.19 crore for Homoeopathy released by Government of India could not be utilised due to late sanctioning of scheme by the State Government. 4. The department not only failed to fully utilise the funds received from Government of India for Government Ayurvedic Pharmacy Patiala but also incurred ungainful expenditure of Rs 36.98 lakh on purchase of machinery. 5. As no indoor patients were admitted in hospitals/Swasth Kendras, unfruitful expenditure of Rs 1.19 crore was incurred on account of pay and allowances of idle staff. 6. Response to the proposal to surrender 32 posts which could have saved Rs 40 lakh per year sent to Director, Research and Medical Education in November 1999 has not been received so far.
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherCAG of India
SeriesPunjab (Civil) for the year ended 31 March 2004
TitlePerformance Audit of Indian System of Medicines and Homeopathy in Punjab (1999-2004)
SubtitleFor the Period 1999-2000 to 2003-04
Item TypeAudit Report
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