Hindustan Times (Noida)

Gujarat govt shuts down its own agri company over corruption charges

- Hiral Dave letters@hindustant­imes.com

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat government has decided to wind up Gujarat State Land Developmen­t Corporatio­n (GSLDC) following allegation­s of corruption and financial irregulari­ties, state agricultur­e minister RC Faldu said on Wednesday.

Formed in 1978, the state-run GSLDC'S main task was to provide technical and financial help to farmers in constructi­ng farm ponds for irrigation.

“Irregulari­ties in GSLDC have come to the government's notice. Thus, in the interest of people, we have decided to dissolve the corporatio­n," Faldu said after a weekly Cabinet meeting. “The government is in no mood to tolerate any irregulari­ty and for the same it has decided to wind up GSLDC,” he added.

GSLDC'S staff and machinery will be shifted to other department­s to continue the entity's core work, he said.

In April, the state Anti-corruption Bureau (ACB) had raided GSLDC'S headquarte­rs in Gandhinaga­r and recovered ₹56.50 lakh in unaccounte­d-for cash.

Following the raid, five officials, including GSLDC'S managing director KS Detroja and joint director KC Parmar, were arrested.

The officials released on bail have denied the allegation­s.

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