English हिन्दी
Connect with us

India News

One of 13 key accused in Bihar’s Rs 1000 crore Srijan Scam dies in Bhagalpur hospital

Published

on

One of 13 key accused in Bihar’s Rs 1000 crore Srijan Scam dies in Bhagalpur hospital

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Mahesh Mandal, a Bhagalpur District Welfare Department Accountant (nazir), was arrested on August 13 and sent to jail two days later. He was reportedly suffering from severe renal ailments and died of kidney failure.

Mahesh Mandal, a key accused in Bihar’s Rs 1000 crore Srijan scam who had been arrested and remanded to judicial custody last week, died on Sunday night at a hospital in the state’s Bhagalpur district.

Mandal, accused of acting as a conduit between the Bhagalpur district administration and the NGO that allegedly siphoned off crores of rupees of government funds – Srijan Mahila Vikas Sahyog Samiti – was reportedly suffering from severe kidney-related ailments and diabetes. He was rushed to the Mayaganj hospital, on Sunday night, after his condition is said to have deteriorated.

“He (Mandal) had a kidney and sugar problem for which he had been under medical treatment. When his condition deteriorated on Sunday night, he was sent to Mayaganj hospital where he died”, Ramanuj Kumar, jailer of the Bhagalpur Central Jail where Mandal had been lodged since August 15, told media persons in Bhagalpur.

The sudden death of Mandal comes as a fresh twist in the Srijan scam which has created a major political uproar in Bihar that recently saw the formation of a new coalition government between Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) and the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Mandal’s family members alleged foul play in his death and went on a violent protest at the hospital premises on Sunday night. They claimed that his poor health condition Mandal was not provided access to adequate medical treatment in the Bhagalpur Central Jail premises because the “authorities knew that he was going to make major revelations regarding the Srijan scam which had have sent several important people to jail”.

Opposition parties – Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress party – have upped the ante against the Nitish Kumar government over the Srijan scam. Kumar had, kast week, been forced to recommend a CBI inquiry into the Srijan Scam.

Lalu, whose party ran the Bihar government in coalition with Nitish till the recent collapse of the Mahagathbandhan, made it a point to highlight on micro-blogging website Twitter that Mandal was the father of a “very rich JD (U) leader”.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_raw_html]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[/vc_raw_html][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The RJD chief’s son and former deputy chief minister of Bihar, Tejashwi Yadav, who has been leading his party’s attacks against the Nitish Kumar government, has drawn parallels between the Srijan Scam and the infamous multi-crore-rupee Vyapam swindle of Madhya Pradesh which had also been rocked by a series of mysterious deaths of accused and witnesses.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_raw_html]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[/vc_raw_html][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Over a dozen people have been arrested and jailed for their alleged involvement in the Srijan scam so far. Manorama Devi’s son, Amit Kumar and his wife Priya, who took operational control of Srijan after the founder’s death in February have been absconding ever since the scam broke.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1503302350875{padding-top: 5px !important;padding-right: 5px !important;padding-bottom: 5px !important;padding-left: 5px !important;background-color: #afafaf !important;border-radius: 10px !important;}”]

The Srijan scam

The Srijan Mahila Vikas Sahyog Samiti is located in Sabour, about 10 km away from Bhagalpur. The NGO was founded by the late Manorama Devi – who dies in February this year. Over the past decade Srijan reportedly siphoned off between Rs 700 and Rs 1000 crore from the government’s treasury through fraudulent means and in connivance with several nationalized banks and government officials – in particular some members of the Bhagalpur district administration.

On record, the NGO had been involved in providing vocational training to women and selling pickles.

The scam came to light after a government cheque of Rs 10 crore presented at a bank on August 3 bounced due to insufficient funds. The Bhagalpur district magistrate had entrusted the probe to deputy development commissioner Amit Kumar. The state government on August 18 transferred Amit Kumar as district magistrate of Lakhisarai, a decision that immediately triggered protests by the Opposition with Lalu claiming that the government was trying to disrupt the investigation.

During the probe, it was revealed that some officials were perhaps illegally transferring government funds to Srijan’s account by forging the district magistrate’s signature. It is believed that the scam was not confined to one department but had spread to multiple departments beyond Bhagalpur.

Earlier, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had declared in a programme that a big scam of siphoning off government money from the Bhagalpur district treasury by an NGO had happened, and the government had constituted a probe team.

As more skeletons tumbled out of the Srijan closet and the Opposition capitalised on it to corner the state government, Nitish Kumar was forced to recommended a CBI inquiry into the scam.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

India News

Chaos mars Lionel Messi’s Kolkata GOAT Tour event as fans protest poor arrangements

Lionel Messi’s brief appearance in Kolkata was overshadowed by chaos as fans alleged mismanagement, prompting an apology and an official enquiry by the state government.

Published

on

Messy event Chaos kolkata

Lionel Messi’s much-anticipated appearance in Kolkata turned chaotic on Saturday after thousands of fans alleged mismanagement at the Yuva Bharati Krirangan, leaving many unable to even see the Argentine football icon despite holding high-priced tickets

Fans express anger over limited access

The Kolkata leg of the G.O.A.T. Tour was billed as a special moment for Indian football fans, with ticket prices ranging between Rs 5,000 and Rs 25,000. However, discontent grew rapidly inside the stadium as several attendees claimed their view of Messi was obstructed by security personnel and invited guests positioned close to him.

As frustration mounted, some fans resorted to throwing chairs and bottles from the stands, forcing organisers to intervene and cut the programme short.

Event cut short amid disorder

Messi reached the venue around 11:15 am and remained there for roughly 20 minutes. He was expected to take a full lap of the stadium, but that plan was abandoned as the situation deteriorated soon after he emerged from the tunnel.

The disorder also meant that prominent personalities, including actor Shah Rukh Khan, former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, could not participate in the programme as scheduled.

Organisers whisk Messi away

With fans breaching security and some vandalising canopies set up at the Salt Lake Stadium, the organisers, along with security personnel, escorted Messi out of the venue to prevent further escalation.

Several attendees described the event as poorly organised, with some fans calling it an “absolute disgrace” and blaming mismanagement for spoiling what was meant to be a celebratory occasion.

Mamata Banerjee apologises, orders enquiry

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee later issued a public apology to Messi and the fans, expressing shock over the mismanagement. She announced the formation of an enquiry committee headed by retired Justice Ashim Kumar Ray, with senior state officials as members.

The committee has been tasked with conducting a detailed probe, fixing responsibility and suggesting steps to ensure such incidents are not repeated in the future.

Continue Reading

India News

Delhi enforces new law to regulate fees in private schools

Delhi has notified a new law to regulate private school fees, capping charges, banning capitation fees and mandating transparent, committee-approved fee structures.

Published

on

Delhi School fees

The Delhi government has officially brought into force a new law aimed at regulating fees in private schools, notifying the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fee) Act, 2025. The notification was issued on Wednesday, nearly four months after the Bill was cleared by the Delhi Assembly and received approval from Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena.

The Act establishes a comprehensive framework to govern how private unaided schools fix and collect fees, with a clear emphasis on transparency, accountability and relief for parents facing repeated fee hikes.

What the new Act provides for

Under the legislation, private unaided recognised schools can charge fees only under clearly defined heads such as registration, admission, tuition, annual charges and development fees. The law caps registration fees at Rs 25, admission charges at Rs 200 and caution money at Rs 500, which must be refunded with interest. Development fees have been restricted to a maximum of 10 per cent of the annual tuition fee.

Schools have also been directed to disclose all fee components in detail and maintain separate accounts for each category. Any fee not specifically permitted under the Act will be treated as an unjustified demand.

The law strictly prohibits the collection of capitation fees, whether direct or indirect. It further mandates that user-based service charges must be collected strictly on a no-profit, no-loss basis and only from students who actually use the service.

Accounting norms and restrictions on surplus funds

To ensure financial transparency, schools are required to follow prescribed accounting standards, maintain fixed asset registers and make proper provisions for employee benefits. The transfer of funds collected from students to any other legal entity, including a school’s managing society or trust, has been barred.

Any surplus generated must either be refunded to parents or adjusted against future fees, according to the notification.

Protection for students and parents

The Act also places restrictions on punitive action by schools in fee-related matters. Schools are prohibited from withholding results, striking off names or denying entry to classrooms due to unpaid or delayed fees.

The law applies uniformly to all private unaided schools in Delhi, including minority institutions and schools not built on government-allotted land.

School-level committees to approve fees

A key feature of the legislation is the mandatory formation of a School-Level Fee Regulation Committee by July 15 each year. The committee will include five parents selected through a draw of lots from the parent-teacher association, with compulsory representation of women and members from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and socially and educationally backward classes.

A representative from the Directorate of Education will also be part of the panel, while the chairperson will be from the school management.

Schools must submit their proposed fee structure to the committee by July 31. The committee can approve or reduce the proposed fees but cannot increase them. Once finalised, the fee structure will remain fixed for three academic years.

The approved fees must be displayed prominently on the school notice board in Hindi, English and the medium of instruction, and uploaded on the school website wherever applicable.

The Delhi government had earlier described the legislation as a significant step towards curbing arbitrary fee hikes after widespread complaints from parents at the start of the academic session.

Continue Reading

India News

Delhi air quality nears severe as smog blankets city, airport issues advisory

Delhi recorded very poor to severe air quality on Saturday, with dense smog affecting visibility and prompting an advisory from the city airport.

Published

on

Delhi pollution

Residents across Delhi and adjoining areas woke up to dense smog on Saturday morning, with air quality levels edging close to the ‘severe’ category in several locations

Data from the Central Pollution Control Board showed the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) at 390 at 8 am, placing it in the ‘very poor’ category. However, multiple monitoring stations in the national capital recorded AQI readings in the ‘severe’ range.

Areas reporting severe air quality included Anand Vihar (435), Ghazipur (435), Jahangirpuri (442), Rohini (436), Chandni Chowk (419), Burari Crossing (415), and RK Puram (404). The high pollution levels were accompanied by a mix of smog and shallow fog, which reduced visibility in several parts of the city during the early hours.

Smog reduces visibility, health risks rise

As per AQI classification, readings between 401 and 500 fall under the ‘severe’ category, indicating serious health risks. Officials note that prolonged exposure at such levels can trigger respiratory problems even among healthy individuals, while those with existing conditions face higher risks.

Dangerous pollution levels have become a recurring concern in Delhi during the winter months. On Friday as well, a thick haze covered the city, with the overall AQI recorded at 386 and visibility remaining poor in several localities.

Delhi airport activates low visibility procedures

Amid the deteriorating air quality, Delhi airport issued an advisory stating that low visibility procedures were in place. In a post on X, the airport confirmed that flight operations were normal at present but advised passengers to stay in touch with their respective airlines for the latest updates.

Despite some marginal improvement over recent weeks, large parts of the capital continue to remain under a blanket of toxic smog. The worsening situation has also intensified political sparring over pollution control measures in the city.

Continue Reading

Trending

© Copyright 2022 APNLIVE.com