The Indo-Pak border viewing point built on the lines of the Wagah-Atari border of Punjab gives an opportunity to visitors to see the workings of an army post on the border of India.
Staffers made false entries into bank’s account book without actual monetary transaction
Rajkot: Two employees of Gujarat State Co-Operative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank Ltd (Kheti Bank) were booked after the bank discovered that the duo had siphoned off Rs 2.04 crore bank’s money in the past few years. According to Jamnagar police, a complaint in this regard was lodged by bank’s manager (Jamnagar unit) Viramji Thakore against the two employees, Deepakram Bhatt and Sahendrasinh Zala.
Cops registered an offence and booked them under various sections of Indian Penal Code including 406 (criminal breach of trust), 408 (criminal breach of trust by clerk or servant), 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant, or by banker, merchant or agent), 465 (forgery) and 466 (forgery of record of Court or of public register) among others.
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijaybhai Rupani has felicitated the state cooperators for doing a praiseworthy work in the implementation of Atmanirbhar Gujarat Sahay Yojana (AGSY) in the state. They got felicitated in a meeting held in Gandhinagar to understand and implement the ‘Mukhyamantri Mahila Utkarsh Yojana’ last week.
Gujarat Urban Cooperative Banks Federation President Jyotindrabhai Mehta, Gujarat State Cooperative Bank Chairman Ajaybhai Patel and Uttar Gujarat Urban Cooperative Bank Federation Chairman Kantibhai Patel were felicitated with trophies and certificates on the occasion.
Sharing the news through social media Gujarat Chief Minister wrote, “A meeting was held in Gandhinagar to understand and implement the ‘Mukhyamantri Mahila Utkarsh Yojana’. The basic mantra of determination of cooperation is helping small people”.