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A corruption case has been filed against three people, including the then Principal (P.O.) of Saptari's Shankar Secondary School, on the charges of irregularity in the construction of physical structures, scholarship funds and the purchase of textbooks.
The Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority has filed a case in a special court on Tuesday against Shankar Secondary School Baramzhia, Saptari Principal Dilip Kumar Gupta, teacher Hridayram Chaudhary and school employee Shravan Kumar Chaudhary.
According to Devi Prasad Thapalia, Assistant Spokesperson of the Authority, a fine of 649,916 rupees has been imposed against Prof.
Similarly, 62 thousand 583 rupees were filed against the teacher Hridayram Chaudhary and 5 lakh 87 thousand 333 rupees against the employee Shravan Kumar Chaudhary.
Prof. Gupta has been accused of misappropriating the budget allocated for the construction of school toilets in the year 2071/72, committing irregularities by not distributing scholarships in the name of students, misappropriating the funds received for relief teachers in the year 2073/74 without paying the teacher, and embezzling the purchase of textbooks. The authority had investigated. During the
investigation, 62 thousand 583 rupees were embezzled in the construction of toilets, 3 lakh 10 thousand 400 rupees in scholarship money, 1 lakh 26 thousand 247 rupees in the budget allocated for the purchase of textbooks and 1 lakh 50 thousand 668 rupees in the salary of relief teachers. After it was confirmed that the embezzled amount was confirmed, a corruption case was filed, said Thapalia, the assistant spokesperson of the authority.
Similarly, for signing a check of 2 lakh rupees for the construction of a school toilet, he was found to have embezzled only 137 thousand 416 rupees in the field, and the embezzled amount was kept as a defendant. Choudhary, the school employee, in agreement with Prof. Gupta, paid 3 lakh 10 thousand 400 for scholarship, 1 lakh 50 thousand 686 for relief teacher's salary and He has been made a defendant in the case on the allegation of irregularity of 1 lakh 26 thousand 247 rupees by creating a fake bill for the purchase of textbooks.
