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CAG audit exposes critical gaps in Bihar's Ayushman Bharat and housing schemes

India's Comptroller and Auditor General has flagged severe implementation failures in Bihar's Ayushman Bharat health scheme and Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana. Only 41% of targeted beneficiaries were verified under Ayushman Bharat, while 94% of completed houses under PMAY lacked basic toilets. The audit reveals fund underutilisation, delayed claims processing, weak monitoring, and financial irregularities totalling crores of rupees.

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Cause
Why Did This Happen?

Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY), launched nationally in September 2018, provides health coverage of ₹5 lakh per family annually for secondary and tertiary care. In Bihar, this scheme targets 1.21 crore households covering 6.18 crore beneficiaries. Simultaneously, Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G) sanctioned 30.67 lakh houses between 2017-24, claiming 94% completion. The CAG's performance audit examined both schemes across Bihar's Health and Rural Development departments from 2017 to March 2024, conducting test-checks in sampled districts, hospitals, and block offices to assess implementation quality and financial management against constitutional accountability standards.

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Outcome
What Exactly Happened?

The CAG's performance audit report, prepared for Bihar's Governor under Article 151, identified critical failures in AB-PMJAY implementation. Only 2.56 crore beneficiaries (41% of 6.18 crore targeted) were verified by March 2024, with verification approval granted to 2.18 crore beneficiaries despite zero or sub-threshold confidence scores. Hospital empanelment faced delays of one to over 200 days; of 1,005 empanelled hospitals, 226 (22%) remained inactive. Claims processing took up to 1,821 days against stipulated 15-day timelines; 8,371 of 14,015 rejected pre-authorisations (60%, ₹12.20 crore) were denied due to delays and non-compliance. Significant fund closing balances of ₹53.58 crore to ₹159.53 crore accumulated annually. For PMAY-G, 28.94 lakh of 30.67 lakh houses reported completed lacked basic toilets; fund releases fell short by ₹63.97 crore to ₹1,734.13 crore, and ₹6.05 crore was diverted illegally.

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Impact
Who Is Affected and How?

For Ayushman beneficiaries seeking hospital care, the 41% verification rate and 1,821-day claims processing means millions remain without functional coverage despite enrollment. A patient awaiting reimbursement faces near-two-year delays instead of 15 days, creating severe financial hardship. For PMAY-G beneficiaries, 94% completion rates mask reality: 50%+ of 'completed' homes lack toilets, rendering them uninhabitable. A rural family receiving an uncompleted, toilet-less house gains no shelter improvement. Fund underutilisation (₹53.58-₹159.53 crore annually in AB-PMJAY) means allocated welfare money remains unspent, failing to reach intended populations. For Bihar's exchequer, diverted funds (₹6.05 crore) and blocked funds (₹7.72 crore for eight years) represent lost resources. The schemes' failures affect 6.18 crore health beneficiaries and 30.67 lakh housing beneficiaries—roughly 25% of Bihar's 125 million population.

Key Facts

Key Players

  • Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India
  • Bihar Swasthya Suraksha Samiti (State Health Agency)
  • Governor of Bihar
  • Bihar Legislative Assembly
  • State Nodal Account (PMAY-G administration)

Key Numbers

  • 41% beneficiary verification (2.56 crore of 6.18 crore)
  • ₹5 lakh annual health coverage per family
  • 30.67 lakh houses sanctioned under PMAY-G
  • 94% reported completion, 50%+ lacking toilets
  • ₹53.58-₹159.53 crore annual closing fund balances
  • 1,821 days maximum claims processing (vs 15-day stipulation)
  • 8,371 rejected claims of 14,015 (60%, ₹12.20 crore)
  • 226 of 1,005 hospitals inactive (22%)
  • 100 vacant posts out of 182 sanctioned (55%)
  • ₹6.05 crore diverted funds
  • ₹7.72 crore blocked for 8 years
  • Hospital empanelment delays: 1-200+ days

Key Dates

  • September 2018: AB-PMJAY national launch
  • April 2022: IEC Cell setup (3.5 years post-launch)
  • March 2024: CAG audit reference date
  • 2017-2024: PMAY-G audit period
  • 14-154 days: Fund release delays to State Nodal Account
  • 2-6 years: Fund Transfer Order pending delays
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