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          Patna, Sep 13 (IANS) Licenses of eight private nursing homes   were cancelled in Bihar's Samastipur district for unnecessary removal of   uteruses of hundreds of poor women to claim insurance money under a central   government scheme, officials said Thursday.
 
 |  "The district administration   cancelled the licenses of eight private nursing homes following the order of   district magistrate Kundan Kumar," an official said. Uteruses of over 16,000 women living below poverty line were removed across the   state to claim Rs.30,000 insurance money per patient. Private hospitals claimed   up to Rs.12 crore under the scheme in one year in Samastipur district   alone.
 Cancellation of licences is the first action against private   nursing homes in the state in connection with unnecessary removal uteruses of   the poor women.
 
 Earlier, the district magistrate had ordered a probe into   incidents of uterus removal in the district.
 
 Most of the uteruses were   removed to claim the insurance money under the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna, a   central government scheme, an official said.
 
 Early this month, the Bihar   State Human Rights Commission issued notice to private hospitals and nursing   homes.
 
 The official said the commission has taken serious note of the   issue and told the hospitals and nursing homes to reply to the notice   soon.
 
 A state legislature 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.
 
 Opposition leaders have demanded a Central   Bureau of Investigation probe into the issue.
 
 
    
	
	
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