Panel likely to probe misuse of funds by coaching classes

ALLAHABAD: The district administration is mulling putting in a high-level panel to probe into complaints of misappropriation of funds through training institutes which have been requested through the social welfare department to train economically deprived scholars for aggressive exams.
The department supplies training to scholars of quite a lot of classes to arrange them for exams performed through Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC), Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and Staff Selection Commission (SSC).

The department had sought programs on this connection from registered training institutes closing yr and seven institutes had carried out.

Later, the dep. sanctioned money to all the institutes. As consistent with the supply, they had been to supply free-of-cost training to scholars who had registered with the dep..


"Though the institutes were sanctioned first two instalments in March, none of them provided certificate stating how many students they have coached and how the the money was utilised," officials said.


"The aim of the scheme is to ensure that disadvantaged students are not left out due to non-availability of good quality coaching for competitive examinations. The coaching institutes had withdrawn the money but failed to submit utilisation certificates and also ignored two reminders sent to them," said Sudhir Kumar, district social welfare officer.


He added, "We have again sent a reminder and if they fail to submit the certificates by Thursday, the district magistrate will constitute a high-level committee to investigate into the matter."


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