Rejecting mid-day meal scheme report, Bengal calls JRM 'motivated'
However, the state admitted the allegations about fund diversion from the mid-day meal fund for paying compensation in the Birbhum fire incident mentioned in the report. The state department claimed the fund was immediately replaced.

However, the state admitted the allegations about fund diversion from the mid-day meal fund for paying compensation in the Birbhum fire incident mentioned in the report. The state department claimed the fund was immediately replaced.
A Centre-state Joint Review Mission's report on the PM Poshan scheme in West Bengal has raised concern over 16 crore midday meals worth "more than '100 cr" being "over-reported" by the state between April and September last year and fund diversion has been allegedly reported in a fire incident in Birbhum.
Clarifying about the "over-reporting" in the JRM report, T K Adhikari, Project Director- State Cooked Mid-Day Meal Scheme, told mediapersons today, "There is no 'over-reporting' by the state."
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