Every gram panchayat in UP to have common service centres
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Racket pushes bogus beneficiaries
Chhatrapur: Benefits of construction labourers are allegedly being grabbed by the ineligible in various parts of Ganjam district through forged labour identity cards.
Besides, some genuine labourers are being provided fake identity cards. Many people have allegedly been falling prey to fraudsters in Chhatrapur, Ganjam and Sheragad blocks. It is suspected that a racket or more are involved in such fraudulent activities.
Lakhs of rupees are being swindled from innocent labourers on the assurance of labour identity cards.
Various quarters have demanded a high-level investigation into the frauds.
Reports said some people are running Jan Seva Kendra and Net Zones where they are providing rations cards and labour identity cards.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, Dec. 13 (ANI photo)
It has recently emerged that large numbers of ineligible people have been receiving cash benefits meant for farmers under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) scheme in Uttar Pradesh. These incidents have taken place for a variety of reasons, including outright fraud and errors by officials in depositing the money in the wrong accounts. The PM-Kisan scheme disburses Rs 6,000 to eligible farmers each year in three instalments.
In Uttar Pradesh’s western district of Moradabad, the state agriculture department has issued notices to more than 100 people who have wrongfully benefited. So far, 14 people have returned the money voluntarily. For instance, Priti Sharma, a resident of Moradabad’s Line Par area, received Rs 10,000 under the scheme. As a government employee, she does not qualify for these benefits. She voluntarily returned the money to the central government account and deposited the challan in t