PMO accepts Sanjiv Chaturvedi’s Magsaysay $30,000 aid

Magsaysay awardee and ex-chief vigilance officer of AIIMS Sanjiv Chaturvedi donated his award money of $30,000 to Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund which has been accepted by the PMO, that thanked

Update: 2016-01-04 19:38 GMT

Magsaysay awardee and ex-chief vigilance officer of AIIMS Sanjiv Chaturvedi donated his award money of $30,000 to Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund which has been accepted by the PMO, that thanked him for his contribution.

A letter dated December 30 and signed by under secretary at the Prime Minister's Office P.K. Bali said, “We acknowledge with thanks the generous contribution forwarded towards the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF). “The Prime Minister appreciates this thoughtful gesture and conveys his gratitude. This valuable contribution will be of immense help in providing assistance to the persons in distress,” it said.

Mr Chaturvedi, who won the Magsaysay Award in 2015, while making the donation said in his letter to the PMO that he decided to donate the award money to the PMNRF after he failed to get AIIMS and Union mealth ministry to accept it.

He also sought an appointment with the Prime Minister so that he could convey his “mann ki baat” on the plight of honest civil servants in the country.

Chaturvedi was removed from the post of CVO at AIIMS in August 2014, much before the completion of his tenure in 2016.

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