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Govt. of West Bengal Govt. of West Bengal Health & Family Welfare Department National Health Mission GN-29,4th Floor, Swasthya Sathi Swasthya Bhawan Premises, Sector - V Salt-Lake, Bidhannagar, Kolkata - 7000091 (033) 2333 0123 (Phone); (033) 2357 7930(Fax) Email: [email protected]; Web: www.wbhealth.gov.in Memo No: HFW-27038/104/2018-NHM SEC-Dept.of H&FW/Q.A:rt, Date:2Y·06.2019 ORDER Administrative approval & financial sanction is hereby accorded for t 25,00,000.00 (Rupees Twenty Five Lakh) only towards 5 (Nine) nos. of Nursing Training Schools for ANMTraining under NUHMas one time contingency fund as per enclosed statement. 2. Accordingly, Rs. 25,00,000.00 (Rs. 5.00 LakhjNTS) is hereby released to meet up requirements of teaching materials, utensils, furniture's, minor repairs, other contingencies etc. in favour of the said training institutes. 3. The fund sanctioned above will be released in favour of the NTSjHealth Institution mentioned at Column 3 in the enclosed statement. It is hereby stated that the above fund would have to be spent as specified in the enclosure. 4. The head of the institutions of the NTSs are hereby empowered to Incur expenditure subject to observance of usual financial norms in force. 5. The Senior Accounts Officer, NHM will act as Drawing and Disbursing Officer for the purpose. 6. Funds will be made available from NUHMinterest fund. 7. The expenditure will be incurred as per the annexure abiding by the standard norms of NUHM. Utilization Certificate GFR-12C is to be submitted in due course under proper head of account. 8. This Order has been issued with the approval of the Mission Director, National Health Mission & Secretary, Health & Family Welfare Department, Govt of West Bengal. 9. All concerned are being informed. Enclo: As stated Page 1 of 2 -- ---- ----- ------ ----------------- Memo No: HFW-27038/104/2018-NHM SEC-Dept. of H&FW/~1(8) Date: 2l{.06.2019 Copy along with enclosure forwarded for information and necessary action to the: 1. Director of Health Services, West Bengal. 2. Executive Director, West Bengal State Health & Family Welfare Samiti. 3. [t, Director of Health Services (Nursing), West Bengal. 4. Sr. Accounts Officer NHM West Bengal. With a request to release ~2S00000.00 (Rs. Twenty Five Lakh) as per Enclosure. 5. Superintendent, Vidyasagar SG Hospital, South 24 Parganas / Bolpur SD Hospital, Birbhum / Barasat District Hospital, North 24 Pgns./Howrah District Hospital, Howrah/ ID & BG Hospital, Kolkata 6. PNO/ Sr. Sister Tutor-in-Charge, NTS attached with Vidyasagar SG Hospital, South 24 Parganas / Barasat District Hospital, North 24 Pgns./Howrah District Hospital, Howrah/ ID & BG Hospital, Kolkata 7. The IT Cell, Swasthya Bhavan. For web posting in the NUHM portal. 8. Guard file Page 2 of 2 Annexure I Memo No: HFW-27038/104/2018-NHM SEC-Dept. of H&FW/2174 dated: 24.06.2019 Payment to be released to Sl. One time Name of the Institution Account holder Account No. IFSC Code Branch Name contigency fund No. (in Rs.) Col 1 Col 2 Col 3 Col 4 Col 5 Col 6 Col 7 NTS attached to Bolpur Bolpur SH Rogi Kalyan 1 0211010218849 UTBI0BOL207 Bolpur 500000.00 SD Hospital, Birbhum Samiti ANM( R) School, ID&BG A.N.M.(R) Training School, 2 11371557773 SBIN0001798 SBI, Beliaghata 500000.00 Hospital ID&BG Hospital ANM ( R)Training School, ANM( R) Training School, Central Bank of 3 Vidyasagar S.G. Hospital, Vidyasagar S.G. Hospital, 3684208975 CBIN0282441 500000.00 India, Behala Behala Behala Rogi Kalyan Samiti, NTS, Barasat District 4 Superintendent, Barasat 06550100013282 UCBA0000655 UCO Bank, Barasat 500000.00 Hospital,N24pgns District Hospital,N24pgns District Hospital Rogi NTS, District Hospital, Kalyan Samiti, BOI, Dobson Lane 5 403110100015725 BKID0004031 500000.00 Howrah Name of DDO: Narayan branch, Howrah Chattapadhyay TOTAL 2500000.00 .
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