(Indicative picture) – Photo: Social Media Expansion Challenging the corruption in the livelihood mission scheme of the Central Government, a petition was filed in the High Court Is. It was said in the petition that an FIR was recommended against the persons found guilty in the investigation. Even after more than a year has passed, no action has been taken against the culprits. A division bench of High Court Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Virender Singh has issued orders to attach the investigation report with the petition. The next hearing on the petition will be on 78 January. In the petition filed on behalf of the petitioner Bhupendra Kumar Prajapati, it was said that the disclosure of corruption under the Livelihood Mission in the state in the last five years was done by in an unlawful manner in the year 2017 Under the micro insurance scheme in the districts, an amount of Rs 1 crore 78 lakh was collected in the name of insurance by forming self groups of women. was done. The said amount was not deposited in the bank and no insurance of any kind was done. Prajapati told that apart from this, corruption has been done by purchasing employment resources and machines at thrice the prescribed price under the scheme. State Project Manager Sushma Rani got appointment on the basis of fake appointment document. More than two hundred appointments made under the scheme have also been made in a fraudulent manner. After which senior IAS Divya Maravya was entrusted with the responsibility of investigation. Finding the complaints correct in the investigation, he registered a criminal case in relation to criminal cheating and forgery about a year ago against Chief Executive Officer in-charge of the mission Lalit Mohan Velwal, State Project Manager Sushma Rani Shukla, Senior IAS Priyanka Das, Director of NIRD Hyderabad and others. Getting it done was recommended. It was said in the petition that questions were also raised in this regard in the Vidhan Sabha. Despite this, no action has been taken against the culprits so far. After preliminary hearing of the petition, the couple’s bench issued the above orders. Advocate Rameshwar Singh is appearing on behalf of the petitioner. ,
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