Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

FIR against pvt institute in HP scholarshi­p scam

- Press Trust of India

THE INQUIRY SHOWED THAT THE MONEY WAS DEPOSITED IN FAKE ACCOUNTS OPENED USING THE STUDENTS’ AADHAAR DETAILS

SHIMLA: The police have registered a case in connection with an alleged scam in Himachal Pradesh government scholarshi­ps for Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Other Backward Classes students, police said Saturday.

Several students had complained that they did not receive their post-matric scholarshi­ps.

An FIR was registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code at Shimla East police station by a state education department official, Shakti Bhushan, who had conducted preliminar­y inquiry into the scam, the police said.

The probe was ordered by Himachal Pradesh Education Secretary Arun Sharma.

On the basis of a complaint filed by the education department, the police registered case in police station east under IPC Sections 419, 469, 465, 467 and 471.

Bhushan had submitted his report in August.

During the inquiry, it was found that 250 students of Kangra district took admissions in Fatehpur and Vadukar (Karnataka) centres of Lovely Profession­al University (LPU), an education department official said.

At the time of filling up the forms, the varsity’s management declared that it will provide scholarshi­p to the students of SC, ST and OBC categories. It said the amount will be transferre­d to their Aadhaar-linked bank accounts, he said.

However, the inquiry showed that the money was deposited in fake accounts opened using the students’ Aadhaar details, he added.

The official said the scholarshi­p scheme was launched by the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowermen­t in 2008-09.

It was made online from 2013-14, he said.

The official said this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Most of the post-matric SC, ST, OBC scholarshi­ps distribute­d through about 300 private institutio­ns have not been deposited in the bank accounts of the beneficiar­ies, he added.

The Himachal Pradesh government has already decided to handover the case to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), a state official said.

The probe agency asked the state government to register an FIR in this regard before handing over the case to it, he said.

Shimla superinten­dent of police (SP) Omapati Jamwal said, “Police have registered a case and launched an investigat­ion.”

In September, the state cabinet that met under chief minister Jai Ram Thakur had recommende­d a CBI probe into the matter.

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