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CORRUPTION IN DORMITORIES

Karimnagar, February 16, (way2newstv.com):
The welfare housing for the poor students should be seen in the district of Karimnagar for criticism that the authorities have become centers of wealth. While the government is spending crores of rupees for the poor students, many commented that the authorities were doing enough to cache the funds. There are criticisms that they are spending money in different ways. Leaders of the student unions allege that corruption bags in the accommodation are starting from students. The main provision that the students in villages not less than 5 kilometers per hour has been ignored. The students are enrolled in the village where the accommodation is located and the authorities are high. In the name of transparency, the online registration of the students is not available to other than the authorities in the site. This seems to have gone unchanged from the entry of bogus students.


CORRUPTION IN DORMITORIES



The Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Officers examine the names of the attendees in the attendance register at the local school and compare it to the names of the applicants during the inspection. More than 10 to 20 students in school are on a regular basis for some reason. Accusations of welfare officers pocketing their tee dut are growing. Many complain that the monthly payments to the top executives are to be paid to see them all. Some officials say that every three months they are collecting up to Rs 3,000 to Rs 50,000 in their respective households. In this regard, district collector Surfaraj Ahmad has been lodged with the district level vigilance and monitoring committee member B Shankar. High officials take action to prevent these irregularities but do not have much effect. The leaders of the student unions have made clear that this is not going to end if the hard work is taken on the victims. There are still tough actions that appeal to corruption in welfare homes.