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Time of India
15 minutes ago
- Time of India
Now, FIR for 7cr NREGA scam in Bharuch
Surat: Police registered an FIR on Friday for an alleged scam worth Rs 7 crore in the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) scheme in Bharuch district. This came after an inquiry was conducted by the Bharuch district panchayat and the district rural development agency (DRDA). The inquiry uncovered irregularities worth Rs 19 lakh in 11 road projects executed by two agencies. The scope of the ongoing investigation covers road works in over 50 villages, including scrutiny of construction materials used. Police have booked Piyush Ratilal Nukani, the proprietor of Jalaram Enterprise, and Jodha Naran Sabhad, the owner of Murlidhar Enterprise. The registered addresses of both firms are in Supasi village near Veraval. The FIR was filed at Bharuch A Division police station under sections of the Indian Penal Code dealing with forgery and breach of trust. The complaint was filed by Pratik Chaudhary, assistant project officer at the DRDA. The investigation is being led by inspector R M Vasava of Bharuch A Division police station. Police said more names will be added to the FIR as their roles become clear and evidence is gathered. These agencies were awarded contracts for road construction in various talukas of Bharuch district under the NREGA scheme. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas in Dubai | Search Ads Get Info Undo The work was carried out between Jan 20, 2023, and June 30, 2024. The agencies submitted bills for the completed work and received payment accordingly. Meanwhile, Sahara Infrastructure Co, based in Bhalpura village along the Somnath-Jetpur Highway, submitted a complaint to the additional commissioner of rural development on March 13, 2024. It alleged that payments were made to these agencies in violation of tender rules. After this, DRDA Bharuch was directed to begin an inquiry. The inquiry found that the agencies compromised on construction material quality and failed to adhere to NREGA rules on labour deployment. "According to the scheme, 60% of the project cost must go towards labour and 40% to materials. The accused did not comply with this ratio. In some cases, materials specified in the tender were not used, and in others substandard materials were used," said Vasava. "The FIR is currently based on findings from 11 villages involving Rs 19 lakh in irregularities. However, road work was carried out in over 50 villages, and the total scam value may exceed Rs 7 crore," a police official added.


Time of India
30 minutes ago
- Time of India
Man loses Rs 10L in online job scam
Mangaluru: Online fraudsters cheated a man out of Rs 10.4 lakh after offering a profit in an investment. Mangaluru CEN Police said that the complainant received a message saying ONLINE JOB with a link to a Telegram channel. On clicking the link and opening the Telegram account, the complainant found a channel named 'Daily Review.' When he messaged this Telegram account, the person on the other end claimed to work for a company called Anjali Digit. The individual sent a YouTube channel link to the complainant, instructing him to open, subscribe, and take a screenshot, which he then sent to the 'Daily Review' Telegram account. The complainant was told that he would receive Rs 41 per screenshot. Following these instructions, the complainant sent 10 screenshots per day. Later, he was informed that investing money in the DIGIT company would yield profits. Acting on this, the complainant initially invested Rs 1,000 via UPI and received a profit of Rs 300. Later, the accused sent a link and asked the complainant to register by entering his name and mobile number. Subsequently, the complainant was instructed to invest Rs 34,000. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo He began transferring money in stages, eventually transferring a total of Rs 10.4 lakh to various bank accounts provided by the unknown individual using UPI, NEFT, and RTGS methods. After few days, the complainant received a small refund on his investment. When he requested to withdraw the remaining funds via the customer service Telegram channel, he was pressured to pay Rs 5.5 lakh in taxes. This raised suspicion, and upon investigation, the complainant realised he was scammed. Truck loader dies in accident In an accident reported on Moodbidri Road in Bantwal on Friday, a loading staff of a truck died after the vehicle overturned when the driver lost control. The deceased is Nirmal Hansda from Jharkhand. Bantwal traffic police registered a case. |


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
UoM pensioners face delay in payments due to lack of funds
Mysuru: If the state govt doesn't release funds immediately, the University of Mysore (UoM) pensioners, numbering over 1,900, will not receive their pension on time. According to sources, the varsity is waiting for govt funds to pay the pension this month. Meanwhile, pensioners are demanding financial discipline in the UoM to save the institute from bankruptcy. Every month, the university requires Rs.8.5 crore to pay the pension for its retired staff. For the last few months, the UoM has been totally dependent on govt support to pay pensions. According to the pensioners, the pension amount was generally credited to their bank accounts on the last date of every month. "But in recent months, it was delayed to the second or third day of the next month. This month, it is expected to be delayed again as the govt is yet to release funds," explained a pensioner who wished to remain unnamed. "With no funds, the university is totally dependent on the govt for the money to release pensions. So, it is getting delayed," a pensioner explained. "With the trifurcation of the university, the university's revenue is declining. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo The need of the hour is an action plan to support the university," he said. Lokanath NK, VC, UoM, informed that the university is waiting for govt funds to pay the pension. "The govt assured us of releasing money in this regard. Once we receive funds, pensions will be paid," he explained. Pensioners Association president K Mahadev stated that the situation is worrying. "The pension fund became empty due to the excess recruitment of temporary non-teaching staff," he alleged. "The university authorities recruited hundreds of excess non-teaching staff. Politicians, irrespective of party affiliation, secured jobs for their candidates in the university. There is no space for these staff to sit in the departments. These excess recruitments resulted in the financial crisis," he alleged.