
For the investigation of the NMC scandal Five member committee formed
- Demand in the public meeting to send many including Ram Joshi on leave
Nagpur, 31st: The general meeting of the corporation was held at Bhat Hall in Reshimbagh. At the end of the meeting, Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari announced a five-member inquiry committee. The committee was given the power to seek the services of a retired judge if it so wished.
Opposition leaders Tanaji Vanve and Pintu Jhalke moved the adjournment motion. As the two issues are the same, Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari agreed to hold a joint discussion.
Pintu Jhalke had proposed a stay on the financial irregularities in the General Administration Department, Birth and Death Department, Health, Finance and other departments as well as the corrupt conduct of the officials. He also said that a total of 156 corporators are being defamed along with this local self-governing body.
Responding to the mayor's directive, Additional Commissioner Ram Joshi said that he would provide 'primary' information. For a while, various items were being procured as per requirement. While the discussion was going on in the meeting of the Standing Committee, Dr. Sanjay Chilkar, Divisional Head, Department of Health, noticed that the files of many items purchased were not signed by him. A total of 41 bills were paid by five contractors. The payment of Rs 67 lakh was credited to the accounts of these contractors without any supply of goods, which was a serious matter. The owners of the agency were called to the office The payment was made to them for the contract between December 2020 and March 2021. Upon receipt of payment from them, with the permission of the Commissioner, an FIR was lodged against the directors of all the five agencies at the police station on the night of December 13.
Joshi said that these agencies have been given contracts for three years from 28 September 2017 to 24 August 2021 but the committee found that these agencies had committed scams in library, education, sanitation, birth and death departments as well as health department. Preliminary inquiries revealed that the agency was set up under another name by Sakare, the mastermind of the entire scam. We have recovered Rs. 1 crore 17 lakhs from Sakare family but bounced checks of Rs. 52 lakhs. Further action will be taken on this by the committee, said Ram Joshi.
Mokha, the self helper of this self-appointed Additional Commissioner Deepak Kumar Meena, manages e-governance from 10-10 pm at the Corporation headquarters!
That is why Ram Joshi, Dr. Sajanya Chilkar, Cafo Vijay Kolhe, Auditor, Mahesh Dhamecha, all those on whom the needle of suspicion has been turned should be sent on compulsory leave immediately and the House, through a five-member inquiry committee, should also include retired judges in the next 15 days. The demand was made by Datke.
Opposition leader Tanaji Vanve, senior corporator Abha Pandey, Praful Guddhe Patil, Sandeep Sahare, Adv. Dharmapal Meshram, Standing Committee Chairman Prakash Bhoyar, BSP's Jitendra Ghodeswar and ruling party leader Avinash Thackeray lodged several serious complaints against the proposal. It is Abha Pandey who has proved that the files were signed by an administration official without any authority during the Kovid period.
According to the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act, the House announces the formation of a five-member committee under the chairmanship of ruling party leader Avinash Thackeray. The mayor directed the committee to put its report on the table of the House within a month.
- Demand in the public meeting to send many including Ram Joshi on leave
Nagpur, 31st: The general meeting of the corporation was held at Bhat Hall in Reshimbagh. At the end of the meeting, Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari announced a five-member inquiry committee. The committee was given the power to seek the services of a retired judge if it so wished.
Opposition leaders Tanaji Vanve and Pintu Jhalke moved the adjournment motion. As the two issues are the same, Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari agreed to hold a joint discussion.
Pintu Jhalke had proposed a stay on the financial irregularities in the General Administration Department, Birth and Death Department, Health, Finance and other departments as well as the corrupt conduct of the officials. He also said that a total of 156 corporators are being defamed along with this local self-governing body.
Responding to the mayor's directive, Additional Commissioner Ram Joshi said that he would provide 'primary' information. For a while, various items were being procured as per requirement. While the discussion was going on in the meeting of the Standing Committee, Dr. Sanjay Chilkar, Divisional Head, Department of Health, noticed that the files of many items purchased were not signed by him. A total of 41 bills were paid by five contractors. The payment of Rs 67 lakh was credited to the accounts of these contractors without any supply of goods, which was a serious matter. The owners of the agency were called to the office The payment was made to them for the contract between December 2020 and March 2021. Upon receipt of payment from them, with the permission of the Commissioner, an FIR was lodged against the directors of all the five agencies at the police station on the night of December 13.
Joshi said that these agencies have been given contracts for three years from 28 September 2017 to 24 August 2021 but the committee found that these agencies had committed scams in library, education, sanitation, birth and death departments as well as health department. Preliminary inquiries revealed that the agency was set up under another name by Sakare, the mastermind of the entire scam. We have recovered Rs. 1 crore 17 lakhs from Sakare family but bounced checks of Rs. 52 lakhs. Further action will be taken on this by the committee, said Ram Joshi.
Mokha, the self helper of this self-appointed Additional Commissioner Deepak Kumar Meena, manages e-governance from 10-10 pm at the Corporation headquarters!
That is why Ram Joshi, Dr. Sajanya Chilkar, Cafo Vijay Kolhe, Auditor, Mahesh Dhamecha, all those on whom the needle of suspicion has been turned should be sent on compulsory leave immediately and the House, through a five-member inquiry committee, should also include retired judges in the next 15 days. The demand was made by Datke.
Opposition leader Tanaji Vanve, senior corporator Abha Pandey, Praful Guddhe Patil, Sandeep Sahare, Adv. Dharmapal Meshram, Standing Committee Chairman Prakash Bhoyar, BSP's Jitendra Ghodeswar and ruling party leader Avinash Thackeray lodged several serious complaints against the proposal. It is Abha Pandey who has proved that the files were signed by an administration official without any authority during the Kovid period.
According to the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act, the House announces the formation of a five-member committee under the chairmanship of ruling party leader Avinash Thackeray. The mayor directed the committee to put its report on the table of the House within a month.
Nagpur, 31st: The general meeting of the corporation was held at Bhat Hall in Reshimbagh. At the end of the meeting, Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari announced a five-member inquiry committee. The committee was given the power to seek the services of a retired judge if it so wished.
Opposition leaders Tanaji Vanve and Pintu Jhalke moved the adjournment motion. As the two issues are the same, Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari agreed to hold a joint discussion.
Pintu Jhalke had proposed a stay on the financial irregularities in the General Administration Department, Birth and Death Department, Health, Finance and other departments as well as the corrupt conduct of the officials. He also said that a total of 156 corporators are being defamed along with this local self-governing body.
Responding to the mayor's directive, Additional Commissioner Ram Joshi said that he would provide 'primary' information. For a while, various items were being procured as per requirement. While the discussion was going on in the meeting of the Standing Committee, Dr. Sanjay Chilkar, Divisional Head, Department of Health, noticed that the files of many items purchased were not signed by him. A total of 41 bills were paid by five contractors. The payment of Rs 67 lakh was credited to the accounts of these contractors without any supply of goods, which was a serious matter. The owners of the agency were called to the office The payment was made to them for the contract between December 2020 and March 2021. Upon receipt of payment from them, with the permission of the Commissioner, an FIR was lodged against the directors of all the five agencies at the police station on the night of December 13.
Joshi said that these agencies have been given contracts for three years from 28 September 2017 to 24 August 2021 but the committee found that these agencies had committed scams in library, education, sanitation, birth and death departments as well as health department. Preliminary inquiries revealed that the agency was set up under another name by Sakare, the mastermind of the entire scam. We have recovered Rs. 1 crore 17 lakhs from Sakare family but bounced checks of Rs. 52 lakhs. Further action will be taken on this by the committee, said Ram Joshi.
Mokha, the self helper of this self-appointed Additional Commissioner Deepak Kumar Meena, manages e-governance from 10-10 pm at the Corporation headquarters!
That is why Ram Joshi, Dr. Sajanya Chilkar, Cafo Vijay Kolhe, Auditor, Mahesh Dhamecha, all those on whom the needle of suspicion has been turned should be sent on compulsory leave immediately and the House, through a five-member inquiry committee, should also include retired judges in the next 15 days. The demand was made by Datke.
Opposition leader Tanaji Vanve, senior corporator Abha Pandey, Praful Guddhe Patil, Sandeep Sahare, Adv. Dharmapal Meshram, Standing Committee Chairman Prakash Bhoyar, BSP's Jitendra Ghodeswar and ruling party leader Avinash Thackeray lodged several serious complaints against the proposal. It is Abha Pandey who has proved that the files were signed by an administration official without any authority during the Kovid period.
According to the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act, the House announces the formation of a five-member committee under the chairmanship of ruling party leader Avinash Thackeray. The mayor directed the committee to put its report on the table of the House within a month.