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As per National Health Authority, approximately 17.73 Lakh tests and approx. 6.05 Lakh treatments have been authorized under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) for COVID-19 related infections as of 31st May 2021<ref>https://www.timesnownews.com/india/article/75-money-on-free-treatment-in-ayushman-bharat-spent-in-southern-states-bihar-up-at-bottom/772498</ref>
As per National Health Authority, approximately 17.73 Lakh tests and approx. 6.05 Lakh treatments have been authorized under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY) for COVID-19 related infections as of 31st May 2021<ref>https://www.timesnownews.com/india/article/75-money-on-free-treatment-in-ayushman-bharat-spent-in-southern-states-bihar-up-at-bottom/772498</ref>
[https://www.thestatesman.com/cities/delhi/delhi-zoo-govt-gives-rs-180-cr-rs-66-29l-spent-medicines-1502994787.html In the last three years], the National Zoological Park located in the national capital has lost around 450 animals, including tigers, lions and others, revealed an RTI.
[https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/delhi/2021/jul/28/450-animals-died-in-delhi-zoo-in-3-years-reveals-rti-reply-2336528.html According to the reply received by activist Vivek Pandey], the zoological park commonly known as Delhi zoo, hosts 1,347 creatures. In 2019, it saw the death of maximum animals — 189. There were 123 deaths in 2020 and 137 in 2018, [https://www.thehansindia.com/news/national/delhi-zoo-govt-gives-rs-180-cr-only-rs-6629l-spent-on-medicines-701697 stated the reply].
In the year 2020, the national capital registered a surge of deaths due to tuberculosis (TB) by 190 per cent as compared to 2019 according to a Right To Information (RTI) reply.  [https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/delhi/2021/sep/04/tuberculosis-fatalities-up-but-cases-down-in-last-two-years-2354123.html The RTI filed by activist Vivek Pandey had sought data on TB cases and deaths from the year 2018 till June 2021.] The Union Health ministry reply states that while in the year 2019 there have been only 11 deaths, last year the fatality figure went up to 2111.
[https://www.newsclick.in/VHP-cowshed-accounted-82-per-bovine-deaths-bhopal The RTI application, filed by activist Vivek Pandey in Madhya Pradesh Gaupalan Evam Pashu Samvardhan Board, had sought the details of funds spent on cows from 2015 to 2020]. In reply, the board said that the state government had spent Rs 5.42 crore on total 28 cowsheds of Bhopal for procuring fodder and maintenance in the last five years with more than 32% of the funds transferred to the [https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/bhopal-berasia-gaushala-received-over-rs-38-lakh-from-government VHP cowshed]. The cowshed was allocated the highest amount, Rs 37 lakh, in 2017, followed by Rs 32 lakh in 2019.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has spent a whopping ₹11.46 lakhs of public money on his medical treatment and that of his family between the Financial Year 2015-2021. [https://www.opindia.com/2022/03/delhi-kejriwal-rti-medical-expenses/ This was revealed in a recent Right to Information (RTI) reply, which was filed by activist Vivek Pandey on December 16 last year.]
In his RTI query, the activist had asked details pertaining to medical reimbursement claim for Delhi Chief Minister and his family during FY2015 to 2021.




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