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  Adivasi welfare exposed



- CAG targets fraud NGOs, detects funds misuse





Ranchi, March 28: The CAG has pulled up the Madhu Koda government for
under-utilising and at times misusing crores of rupees it had received over
the years for tribal welfare — a damning indictment for a state that prides
itself on the slogan "tribal first".



Tabled in the Assembly recently, the report not only detected fraudulent use
of funds by NGOs but also pointed out that the government used only Rs 85.55
crore of the Rs 183.84 crore it had received during 2003-07.



Meant for use in 112 of the 214 blocks covered under the Centre's integrated
tribal development project, the unused funds were parked in banks. The
interest it earned, the CAG revealed, was used to repair official buildings.




The CAG's findings are based on its assessment of tribal hamlets in 44
blocks in Chaibasa, Chakradharpur, Jamshedpur, Khunti and Ranchi.



According to the CAG, Rs 2.19 crore was given to three NGOs — Srijan Mahila
Vikash Manch (Rs 1.01 crore), Indira Adivasi Mahila Vikas Sanstha (Rs 43
lakh) and Pradan (Rs 75 lakh) — for executing water harvesting horticulture
schemes and micro-lift irrigation projects in Chakradharpur, Chaibasa and
Khunti.



"These NGOs did not submit vouchers, measurement books, muster rolls etc in
support of the work they carried out. In fact, two NGOs — Srijan Mahila
Vikash Manch and Indira Adivasi Mahila Vikas Sanstha — were unregistered and
had no experience in these matters," the CAG found out.



The CAG concluded that since basic accounting norms were not followed,
"defalcation of Rs 2.19 crore by the three NGOs could not be ruled out".



The CAG also found out that Pradan had created community assets worth Rs
74.84 lakh on private land, thereby benefiting undserverving individuals.



The CAG has also castigated the state government for constructing nine
hostels for tribal students at a cost of Rs 4.36 crore in private
institutions when rules mandated that the state provide free land so that it
retains control over these hostels.



The hostels came up in the premises of XISS, Ranchi; St. Xaviers College,
Ranchi; Bundu Women's College, Bundu; Cambridge Institute of Technology,
Tatislway, Ranchi; Mission School, Vijaygiri ST Tamar; St Baranbas Hospital,
Ranchi; St John Boys High School, Nawatanr; St Joseph High School, Torpa and
Ursuline Convent Girls High School, Simdega.



The CAG has also detected wasteful expenditure of Rs 86.08 lakh as around
126 schemes for constructing ponds and irrigation wells were abandoned
midway.





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