Staff Reporter :
THE Maharashtra Assembly, on
Wednesday, saw sharp exchange
of words between the Treasury
benches and the Opposition over
alleged corruption in the
Mukhya mantri Majhi Ladki
Bahin Yojana for women, after
the Government admitted that
some 8,000 State employees
received aid under the scheme
despite being ineligible.
Admitting the fact, Women and
Child Development Minister
Aditi Tatkare also informed the
House that the Government will
crack down on such individuals.
Recovery from ineligible beneficiaries will be made, she assured.
According to information,
about 14,000 women who did
not have bank accounts used
their husbands’ accounts to
receive the monthly aid of Rs
1,500 under the scheme. Many
of such women had already
availed the benefits, she said,
adding that their accounts would
be scrutinised over the next two
months.
“Some 8,000 employees from
various State departments have
been found taking benefit of the
Ladki Bahin scheme. They can
not take such benefit. The State
Government has started recovery of the amount from such beneficiaries,” Tatkare said.
MLA Sunil Prabhu of Shiv Sena
(UBT) had raised this issue in the
Assembly.
During the discussion,
he said, 14,998 men have received
benefits under this scheme in
the last 10 months.
Similarly, approximately 26
lakh bogus beneficiaries have
been identified in the state.
However, the action taken against
them has not been revealed yet.
Rs 5,136 crore spent on male beneficiaries. Prabhu added that a
total of Rs 5,136 crore have been
spent on 14,998 male beneficiaries.
Replying to the questions,
Women and Child Welfare
Minister Tatkare said, a total of
2.63 crore beneficiaries had
applied under the Ladki Bahin
scheme in the State.
After scrutiny, the applications of 2.43 crore
beneficiaries were accepted.
Since the state government runs
various schemes, beneficiaries
are often associated with different departments. Therefore,
information about their beneficiaries was sought from these
departments.
Only
the
Information and Technology
Department provided information about 2.6 million beneficiaries who were also getting benefits from other schemes.