No blood bank in 9 districts of Nagaland

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New Delhi, February 2 (PTI): Nine districts in Nagaland do not have any blood bank, informed Minister of State for Health Ashwini Choubey in the Rajya Sabha on February 2. Sixty-three districts in the country are without blood banks as per reports received till September, 2020.

Responding to a question on whether the government has taken any steps or will take steps to ensure that all districts in the country have at least one blood bank, the Union Minister said public health, being a state subject, it is the primary responsibility of state governments to ensure the establishment of blood banks as per their need.

However, support is provided to states and UTs to strengthen their healthcare system including strengthening existing blood banks/establishing new blood banks based on proposals submitted by the states through the National Health Mission, Choubey said in a written reply.

The 63 districts include 14 from Arunachal Pradesh, 5 each from Assam and Bihar, 12 from Manipur, 7 from Meghalaya, and 9 from Nagaland.

The National Blood Transfusion Council, MOHFW has formulated the blood bank policy according to which there should be at least one blood bank per district, Choubey said.

Adequate infrastructure required for establishing a blood bank is laid down in the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules there under, compliance to which is mandatory to obtain a license to run a blood bank.

There are 3321 licensed blood banks in the country which collected 1.27 crore blood Units in 2019-20.

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