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32,000 eligible students deprived of scholarship

CBI PROBE 20% funds given to genuine candidates

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Bhanu P Lohumi

Tribune News Service

Shimla, February 20

Startling facts have come to light in the ongoing CBI probe into the post-matric scholarship scam.

The investigation has revealed that only 20 per cent of the total Rs 265 crore scholarship money released by the Education Department was provided to eligible students.

Around Rs 210 crore was provided to mainly 26 private institutions that employed fraudulent means and over 32,000 eligible students were deprived of scholarship for pursuing post-matric courses. The number of institutions that got small amounts of scholarship is more.

The scholarship money went to private institutions, which committed irregularities to siphon off 80 per cent funds meant for genuine students. These institutions are located both in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab.

The CBI has so far identified over 32,000 students whose scholarship money has been swindled through deceitful means employed by these institutions by opening fake bank accounts in other states, sources said.

They allegedly used blank cheques and vouchers, submitted at the time of admission, allegedly in connivance with some nationalised banks, which opened accounts without Aadhaar card verification. The managements of these institutions allegedly gave their own phone numbers as the registered phone numbers of the students so that they receive SMS messages regarding transactions and the withdrawal of money.

These institutions even withheld documents, including original degrees and certificates (Class X), of those students who were not given admission, and returned the documents after photocopying them.

There are reports of alleged bungling in the disbursement of the pre-matric scholarships also.

Scam started in 2012-13

  • The CBI registered a case under the IPC in May 2019
  • The scam started in 2012-13, as scholarship meant for SC, ST and OBC students was not paid to eligible candidates
  • Persons trained in the software for the disbursement of scholarship were deputed as the dealing hand
  • 80% of scholarship paid to private institutions
  • 272 private educational institutions under scanner
  • Fake accounts were opened in three nationalised banks, officials of banks involved on CBI radar
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