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          Patna, Aug 29 (IANS) The Bihar State Human Rights Commission   Wednesday issued notice to private hospitals and nursing homes, where uteruses   of hundreds of poor women were removed to claim insurance money under a   government scheme.
 "The commission is likely to issue notice to the state   government in this connection too," an official of the rights body said.
 
 |  The official said the commission had taken serious note of the issue and told   the hospitals and nursing homes to reply to the notice soon.
 A house   committee, which is probing the removal of uteruses of over 16,000 women living   below poverty line, will start meeting the victims from September.
 
 The   committee has directed district magistrates to provide it detailed information   about the private hospitals and nursing homes and the list of   victims.
 
 Most of the uteruses were removed to claim insurance money of   Rs.30,000 per patient under the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna, a central   government scheme, an official said.
 
 Private hospitals claimed up to   Rs.10 crore under the scheme in one year in Begusarai and Rs.12 crore in   Samastipur district.
 
 Opposition leaders have demanded a Central Bureau   of Investigation probe into the issue.
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