Ranchi: Social Audit conducted by a rural employment team in 24 districts in Jharkhand has exposed some irregularities in the implementation of MGNREGA in the field, contrary to high claims made by the government Soren Hemant to create rural pressure since it was a pandemic plague covid-19 pandemic.
The audit team, appointed by the State Rural Development Department, recently submitted its report to the government.
The audit is carried out in two phases -ocobile 1-18 and 20-30 October – in all districts.
As many as 1,118 pancidayatas in all countries are covered for audits.
According to the report, the copy with TOI, from various problems highlighted, the biggest deviation detected is the problem of ‘Rollsance Rolls).
This report further highlights that in the majority of instances, the muster roll is still released even though it works / no work that occurs.
“Other losses include spending made on the display board but there are no display boards found, the expenses are made but the work does not begin, the use of machines in the workplace is banned under NRega, payment is delayed, no payment on vendors, payment of wages is done without Working, among others, “the report said” in 36 schemes, we found JCBS used illegally due to executing the project, “he said, adding that from 1.59,608 rolls rolls were taken for verification, they detected that only 25% (40629) correct – It works but the payment sheet is ready for all.
“This is a clear example of fiscal and counterfeiting indiscipline,” he said, added that they also found many rolls of riots produced against fake names while 1,787 workers who worked did not have their names in dry-bolsters.
“In 85 schemes, we found no rolls created, but claimed that the work was continued or completed,” he said, adding that they had sent detailed reports to the country’s rural development department with their observations of legitimate actions against error and perforated officials Seacst at Ground.State Minister of Rural Development – Cum-Natural Congress Mla Alamgir Alam and Manish Ranjan, Secretary of the State Rural Development Department, did not receive calls when the correspondent tried to reach the telephone.