logo
Rs 7.3 crore MGNREGA scam uncovered in Bharuch amid growing Gujarat rural job scheme crisis

Rs 7.3 crore MGNREGA scam uncovered in Bharuch amid growing Gujarat rural job scheme crisis

AHMEDABAD: The corruption in the implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) continues to deepen in Gujarat. Following massive irregularities unearthed in Dahod, Panchmahal, and Narmada districts, Bharuch has now been added to the list exposing yet another multi-crore scam under the Central government's flagship employment scheme for the rural poor.
According to a police complaint filed at Bharuch A Division, a staggering Rs 7.30 crore has been siphoned off through fraudulent practices across 56 villages in the talukas of Amod, Jambusar, and Hansot. Officials say the fraud stems from collusion between contractors and government personnel.
The First Information Report (FIR), lodged at Bharuch A Division Police Station on Friday, 30 May 2025, names two firms Muralidhar Enterprise and Jalaram Enterprise accused of gross irregularities in executing clay-metal road works across 11 villages, covering projects from January 20, 2023, to the present.
Citing a technical audit, the FIR notes, 'In each of the 11 villages, despite road lengths being consistent, the agencies arbitrarily segmented the roads into different parts averaging 236 metres per segment violating Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and government-prescribed criteria.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Woman awaits late HM husband's retirement benefits for 11 years
Woman awaits late HM husband's retirement benefits for 11 years

New Indian Express

time33 minutes ago

  • New Indian Express

Woman awaits late HM husband's retirement benefits for 11 years

SALEM: The wife of a late school headmaster in Salem has been awaiting his retirement and death benefits for 11 years from the state government. J Revathi of Fairlands in Salem said she has been running from pillar to post because educational officers of the School Education Department in Salem have been unjustifiably delaying the benefits due. The 61-year-old recently petitioned the School Education Secretary, urging him to ensure the payment of benefits and demanding action against educational officers. Revathi told TNIE that her husband, C Jothirlingam, who was the headmaster of a government-aided school in Salem, passed away in September 2014 and she received a gratuity of Rs 10 lakh in 2015. 'Except for the gratuity and pension, I have not received any death-cum-retirement benefits such as leave encashment, lifetime arrears, final closure amount etc from the state government so far,' she said, adding that, along with her, four other legal heirs have been struggling to receive their benefits from the education department.'No action has been taken by educational officers from the block to the state level despite repeated petitions to them,' Revathi stated.

Identity theft: Three loans, Rs 10 lakh on credit cards using IIT Bombay engineer's credentials
Identity theft: Three loans, Rs 10 lakh on credit cards using IIT Bombay engineer's credentials

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Identity theft: Three loans, Rs 10 lakh on credit cards using IIT Bombay engineer's credentials

Identity theft: Three loans, ₹10Lakh on credit cards using IIT engineer's credentials MUMBAI: A project engineer, working at IIT Powai, was shocked to learn that three fraudulent loans totalling Rs 4 lakh were procured using his credentials. Furthermore, four credit cards issued in his name were used for 156 transactions to shop and make online purchases worth Rs 10 lakh between Jan 8 and 19, all without his knowledge. The West Cyber police filed a case against an unidentified individual on May 28 for the identity theft . The victim became aware of the fraud when 3 lending organisations contacted him for loan payment. He then checked his CIBIL score to discover the dues. The victim later discovered that his Aadhaar card, PAN card, and banking information had been compromised. "Probe is on to find out why the complainant did not receive any alerts from the financial institutions when the loans were issued," said a cop. The team is gathering information to find out who has misused the engineer's confidential data to get the loans and also the credit card details. Probe is also on find out when four credit cards issued in his name were used to do online purchases,' said a West region cyber police officer. The deception first surfaced on Feb 20 when Credito20, a financial company, contacted the victim regarding an unpaid EMI for a Rs 13,500 loan. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esse novo alarme com câmera é quase gratuito em Juvenília (consulte o preço) Alarmes Undo According to the complainant's FIR, 'When I informed the institution that I have not taken any loan, they provided me my Aadhaar card, PAN Card, and my banking details that were used in availing the loan and carrying out fraud with the four credit cards.' Upon checking his CIBIL score, he was shocked to discover two additional loans: Rs 3 lakh from Punawala Fincorp and Rs 80,000 fromKisth Finance Company in his name. 'The complainant on realising that his confidential documents had been exploited to secure loans and credit cards filed a complaint through an online cyber portal in Feb,' a cyber police officer said. The case was registered after the police confirmed that the victim hadn't received any notifications regarding loan disbursements or card transactions from either financial institutions or banks.

10 Days On, No Trace Of Missing Indore Couple In Meghalaya; Search Continues
10 Days On, No Trace Of Missing Indore Couple In Meghalaya; Search Continues

News18

timean hour ago

  • News18

10 Days On, No Trace Of Missing Indore Couple In Meghalaya; Search Continues

Last Updated: The Meghalaya government is mulling to call in paramilitary forces to assist in the search for the Madhya Pradesh couple who went missing in the state while honeymooning. Ten days have passed since newlywed couple from Indore – Raja Raghuwanshi (30) and Sonam Raghuwanshi (27), who came to rain-soaked hills of Sohra (Cherrapunji) for their honeymoon – went missing, and still there is no sign of them. The search operation for them is still underway as about 50 individuals consisting of police personnel, SDRF teams as well as local villagers are searching in the dangerous cliffs and forests for the newlywed couple near Shillong, the officials said. In addition, K9 sniffer dogs and drones have been deployed to locate them in difficult to reach areas. Meanwhile, the Meghalaya government is mulling to call in paramilitary forces to assist in the search for the missing couple. 'We are contemplating to call in rescuers from paramilitary forces to trace the couple," East Khasi Hills SP Vivek Syiem told news agency PTI. The family has also announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh for anyone who comes up with information about their whereabouts. How The Couple Went Missing? Raja was a 30-year-old transport businessman, who had married Sonam merely weeks ago. The duo embarked on their honeymoon on May 20, where Guwahati was their first stop. The couple arrived in Mawlakhiat village on May 22 on a rented scooter. They trekked over 3,000 steps down the gorge to visit the famous living root bridges in Nongriat village, where they stayed the night, according to police. On May 23, the family last heard from them. The family members said that the mobile phones of the couple were switched off after their last conversation. The fear turned into panic when the couple's rented scooter was found abandoned near Osara Hills in Sohra Rim — a far-off area known to be dangerous and linked to criminal activity. Two of their bags were later found partly hidden in bushes inside a nearby gorge on last week. The places where their scooter, bags, and last tea stop were found are far apart, making the situation even more puzzling. The authorities are now narrowing down their search near a gorge close to the Root Bridge, nearly 50 km from the capital city of Meghalaya. Madhya Pradesh MPs Shankar Lalwani and Sumer Singh Solanki reviewed the rescue operations with DGP I Nongrang and Chief Secretary DP Wahlang, and expressed satisfaction with the efforts. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has assured that the state machinery is doing everything to trace the couple and he is personally monitoring the operation. However, due to heavy rains across the North Eastern Region and more so in Sohra for the entire past week has made it difficult for teams to move forward or go deeper into forests, near streams and various trekking routes. Earlier this year, Hungarian tourist Puskas Zsolt went missing soon after he started his trek to the living roots bridge. His body was found dead 12 days later. Medical reports indicated that he died due to a fall. The state government has issued a slew of safety advisories for tourists in view of the bad weather conditions. The Shillong-Dawki road, where construction work is underway, has temporarily been closed. Vehicular movement was affected across the region, with landslides and flash floods being reported from many places. (With inputs from agencies)

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store