The maternal mortality rate was 208 against the targeted rate of 100 out of 1,00,000 pregnant women, said the CAG report for the year 2015 which was presented in Bihar Assembly by Finance Minister Abdul Bari Siddiqui.
Tej Pratap Yadav, son of RJD chief Lalu Prasad, is the Health Minister of the state.
The report said antenatal care prescribed by NRHM framework for pregnant women specified that early registration of pregnancy, ideally within first trimester (before 12th week of pregnancy), should be ensured along with minimum three antenatal check ups and supplementation of Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) tablets for at least 100 days.
The IFA tablets were for at least 100 days were provided to only 45 per cent to 63 per cent of the registered pregnant women due to coverage of large areas under the scheme and unmotivated staff, it observed.
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"Besides, 57,420 stillbirths were noticed against total institutional delivery of 23,19,252 during 2010-15 in the test checked districts due to shortage of gynaecologists at Health centres," it said.
"Under 'Nayee Pidhi Swasthya Guarantee Karyakaram', health cards of 1.16 crore out of 3.55 crore school children in the state were not distributed," it added.
The report pointed to certain cases of non-compliance with rules and regulations.
It observed that due to non-installation of separate meters in 83 staff quarters of Beur jail in Patna and supply of electric energy from high tension connections for domestic use coupled with consumption of excess contract demand resulted in an avoidable expenditure of Rs 1.12 crore.