Friday, October 7, 2016

Thousands of Slum Dwellers demonstrated for Land Patta in Bhubaneswar

Thousands of Slum Dwellers demonstrated   and submitted Memorandum demanding Land Patta in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack



On  5.10.16, thousands of Slum Dwellers hailed from 30 Slums    of Bhubaneswar, capital city of Odisha and Bhubaneswar organised Rally and Demonstration  under banner of Odisha Basti Sangharsh Samiti  at Lower PMG demanding land patta .  A five member delegation led by Kailash Pradhan, Basti Leader of Shantipali Basti submitted 2400 applications collected from different Bastis to Chief Minister   demanding early supply of Land Patta to Slum Dwellers.  Besides that they also submitted memorandum appealing to Chief Minister to frame Land Policy for Slum-dwellers, reservation of land for poor  as per Odisha Govt. Land Settlement Rules, 1983  and   recovery  of land from the people  who have  encroached  or illegally  acquired  or taken multiple plot by filling false affidavit.

The Rally  was addressed by Pradip Pradhan, eminent RTI Activist, Sri Prafulla Samantary, Convener of Lokashakti Abhijan,  Sri Pratap Sahu,  Convener of Basti Sangharsh Samiti, Sri Sachikant Pradhan and many Slum leaders of  different Bastis like Kailash Pradhan, Sushma Singh, Gourahari Nayak, Rajani Das, Muna Das  etc.
  .
In memorandum submitted to Chief Minister,  the Slum Dwellers  have  highlighted  their plight and suffering    for years together  due to  sewerage problem, bad sanitation, lack of drinking water,  electricity, road connectivity etc.  Though they have been staying in slums since 30 to 40 years, the Govt. has not considered allotting land in their name. Rather, they have been forcibly displaced    by the police and administration several times in order to give land to corporate house or business people.  Due to Govt.’s apathy, they do not have permanent address.  Now, the Govt. will destroy 24 Bastis for Smart City and plan to  settle   slum dwellers in   small apartment houses  constructed under  Rajiv Awas Yojana renamed  as Pradhanmantri Awas Yojana. This arrangement is not acceptable to Slum Dwellers, as   a family   cannot be accommodated in that   so small house. 

In support of their demand, they   have also   stated that   the State Govt.  has allotted  land  to Ministers, MLAs, Officers, Private Educational Institutions like KIIT , NGOs, Temples, Mathas at subsidised rate  or free of cost. Citing few examples,  they  have pointed out  that  Achyut Samant led KIIT  has been allotted 150 acres of Govt. land  at highly subsidised price out of it 85 acres of land acquired  by  Achyut Samant is illegal.  Similarly Loyala School has been allotted 12 acres of land free of cost.  DAV School, Sai International School and Private Medical colleges have been allotted land at subsidised price. The State Govt. has sold 58  acres of  valuable land to   DLF company  in Chandaka area at throw away price.  

If all  the  rice people, Ministers,  MLAs, Officers    have been allotted land, then why slum dwellers  will not be allotted minimum “40 x 30” sq. Ft. Land in Bhubaneswar.  The State Govt. should  follow the same legal procedure   to allot land to slum dwellers.

The Rally led  by Slum leaders  and Social Activists  started  from Lower PMG and reached  at lower PMG covering  Raj Mahal.  


 Pradip Pradhan

M-9937843482

   

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Loot of Rs. 50 crores through Illegal transfer of money of Students’ scholarship to fake beneficiaries in Odisha

Loot of Rs. 50 crores  through Illegal transfer  of money  of Students’ scholarship to the account of fake beneficiaries by  committing fraud  and forgery  by Banks  operating in Odisha in connivance with a coterie of State Govt. officials, Odisha Knowledge  Corporation Limited   and their agents

 Dear  friends

  it is the routine affair of  the Govt. of Odisha  to release   advertisement  every year  inviting on-line application  from the students  of  +2, +3 students of different  colleges, Post-graduate students of Universities  and students of professional  and technical educational institutions to apply for students scholarship. As per the information obtained through RTI,  since 2010, the State Govt.  has engaged  three private  companies like  Odisha Knowledge Corporation Limited, CSM Technology, TQM service for verifying and processing the application of the students to get scholarship.  These agencies prepare the list of deserving students and send it to the Govt. for release of money directly to their account through on-line Banking transfer system.

But since last five years from 2010-15, many fake and undeserving students are being sanctioned students’ scholarships through forgery   and fraudulent means by these private companies by preparing false documents through their agents engaged across the state in association with corrupt bank officers. This is a racket operating in Odisha to swindle away Scholarship money through Banks and corrupt officials of Higher Education Department.  This issue came to limelight when an amount of Rs. 20,000.00 was released each to the account of three +3 students of Raghunath College , Deuli  and P.N. College, Bolagada of Khurda district and withdrawn on same day within 15 minutes of  the deposit of the money on 15.1.15.

How it was exposed ?

As per the complaint filed by these three students namely Surya Prasad Sahu of P.N. College, Bolagada, Sagar Kumar Debta and Manas Kumar Singh of Raghunath College, Deuli   to  the Chief Minister and  Chief Secretary,  Govt. of Odisha and FIR lodged on 11.4.15, one day,  an agent named Bibhuti Bhusan Lenka  of Khurda district  close to these students came to their house and told them to ensure availability  of scholarship,  if they will provide  their documents, Bank Account no. opened  in Punjab National Bank, Talatumba Branch. They got delighted and handed over all the documents. After few days, the agent came again on 14.1.15 and persuaded them for ATM Card and PIN No. On 15.1.15, these students saw the message in mobile about deposit of Rs. 20,000.00 in each account and withdrawal of the same within few minutes. But the agent gave them Rs. 500/- and took away all the money threatening them to keep it in secret. 

After sharing this information with the parents and apprehending fraud and forgery in bank transaction, these three students formally filed complaint to Chief Minister, Odisha, Secretary, Department of Higher Education and Secretary, Department of Finance, Govt. of Odisha and Directorate of Treasuries and Inspection, Odisha, Bhubaneswar seeking an enquiry into it.    

Then one parent Sri Ramesh  Ch. Sahu pursued the  case and tried to unearth the truth.  He  formally filed RTI Application dated 3.2.15 to the PIO, Dept. of Higher Education giving  account number of three students (   Surya Prasad Sahu, Ac No- 2774001500001241, Sagar Kumar Debata, Ac. No.- 2774001500008174), Maas Kumar Singh, Ac.No.-2774001500003337)  seeking the information  whether the  meritorious scholarship  has been transferred  to their accounts. On 2.4.15, the PIO replied that no amount has been transferred to these accounts.

 This information   created a lot of confusion among the students and the whole episode shrouded in mystery.

However, Sri Ramesh Ch. Sahu filed another RTI Application dated 4.4.15 to the PIO, office of Directorate of Treasuries  and Inspection, Bhubaneswar seeking  information about  details of enquiry conducted  and action taken on  complaint filed  by these students.

The response of the PIO dated 10.4.15 came with attachment of series of correspondence made between Directorate of Treasury and Inspection,  Bhubaneswar and Punjab National Bank, Bhubaneswar.  It  was mentioned in the letter   that “  on verification of  the data generated  electronically  by the Central Electronic Processing Cell ( CePC)  located  at the Directorate of Treasuries  and Inspection, Odisha  on dated 14.1.15. It is seen that the data files  does not  contain these  accounts number for credit  as destination  account”.  However  the  Directorate  wrote a letter  to  Punjab National Bank, station square , Bhubaneswar seeking an enquiry  about it.

 on 11.4.2014,  the Punjab National Bank wrote  a letter to Directorate of Treasury  that “ we  received  large number of  ECS credits from RBI  every day and more than 50% account  numbers  mentioned  in the RECS file contains wrong account number  by omission/ wrong feeding of single digit/ last digit as zero.  We match  the name  of the account holder with the account number and name  in the RECS  file received  from RBI site and give credit  to the actual beneficiary  by rectifying  the single digit.”

As per Banking  norm,  in case of any kind of mismatch of account number, the Banks are required to  return the transaction  to the RBI  and the same is  returned  back to the Central Electronic Processing cell  as failure payment electronically. 

But, the question arises, how the  Punjab National Bank  itself  suo moto rectified   the account number  and deposited  the money  in  another  account  without returning  the money  to RBI. It is proved that the senior officers of the said Bank  are involved  in forgery  and in connivance of with frauds. They have facilitated a number of illegal transaction and misappropriated huge money meant for students’ scholarship.

 It has also come to our notice from some reliable sources that not only Punjab National Bank but other Banks are also involved in this forgery and misappropriation of Students’ scholarship fund in Odisha.

While looking at magnitude of forgery and malpractice by OKCL and Banks through their agents, we have a considered view of loot of Rs. 50 crore from state exchequer through fraudulent means.

 Steps taken by Odisha Soohana Adhikar Abhijan
1.      On 29.9.16, a Press meet was organised  at Lohia Bhawan  to expose  magnitude of crores of fraud and forgery  by Odisha Knowledge Corporation Limited  in connivance with corrupt Bank officials and Higher Education Dept. in distribution of Medhabruti.
2.      On 30.9.16, Mass Media highlighted the news and made good coverage of the issue.
3.      On 3.9.16, a three member delegation of Pradip Pradhan, Sudhir Mohanty and Sri Ramesh Ch. Mohanty  met Ombudsman of Reserve Bank of India and filed complaint  seeking enquiry into Banking fraud  by Punjab National Bank.
4.      On 4.10.16, a five member  delegation of  Pradip Pradhan, Sudhir Mohanty and Sri Ramesh Ch. Mohanty, Ranjan Kumar Das and Sachikant Pradhan filed complaint in CBI seeking equiry into  banking fraud and loot of 50 crore with involvement of nationalised banks.

Updated by
Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date- 5.10.16 



RTI Service is available at door-step with Cost and free of cost by RTI Activists

RTI Service is available at door-step with Cost and   free of cost by RTI Activists of Odisha

Dear friends

All of you are aware that Nabin Patnaik Govt. is sitting on volcano of corruption, irregularities,  malpractice  and misappropriation of fund  in respect of every development work and project  implemented by  the  administration, procurement, granting licence and lease etc.  The corruption has gone to any extent  for which  the  common people  have been deprived  to access their entitlements   guaranteed under Indian Constitution and other laws  for the time being in force. For example,  the poor people  could not get IAY house or Biju Pucca house despite their persuasion to the administration.  The NREGA labourers are not paid their wage  for months together.   As a result, the poor remained  in hunger, died of starvation  and the children suffering from malnutrition across the state.

Since 2005,  RTI ( Right to Information Act)   has been used  as biggest  tool by the citizens to access their  service,  expose  corruption and redress their grievances.  The law has also  empowered  citizens not only access the information  but also monitor the functioning  of the governance system and do  tracking  the application  of their grievances. Like other states, in Odisha, RTI has been extensively used by RTI Activists to expose corruption   and bring to limelight the inside story of the administration.  RTI Activists have also exposed  the administrative inefficiency, lack of seriousness of bureaucracy  to address the problem of the people.  

It has come to our notice that many people though aware about RTI lack some fundamental knowledge  about the procedure  to be followed  to file RTI Application, first appeal, second appeal and take up the corruption  issues at appropriate level after getting information  about it. Govt. of Odisha has  made  the procedure  so  complicated that  the common people  can not  do follow up   of  his or her  application in  case of denial  of information  by   the PIO.

So, keeping it in view,   we have decided  to provide   RTI Service in terms of  filling application  for somebody or guiding anybody to access the information by using RTI or exposing and fighting out corruption through RTI  with cost or free of cost. We  do not have any problem to provide  our service to any political parties interested to carry out campaign on RTI.  We  have already  opened  a website www.odisharti.org to provide a lot of information  in public domain  in order to sensitise  the information-seekers. A google group  has been opened  for debate and discouse on RTI and governance issues. If someone is interested   to join, they can send their email ID to odishasoohanaadhikar@gmail.com  and   join in facebook of Odisha Soochana Adhikar Abhijan.

I present below few  list of few RTI Activists  who can guide  anybody  interested  to use RTI to  assert   his right and to fight  for transparency.
1.      Srikant Pakal, M- 9338455092
2.      Soumya Ranjan Pradhan, M-9778861045
3.      Suvendu Roy, M- 8280126958
4.      Chitta Behera, M-9437577546
5.      Rohan Mohanty, M- 9438509617
6.      Dillip Das, M-9437070038
7.      Sanjib Satapathy, M- 8455041407

Pradip Pradhan

M-9937843482 

Monday, September 26, 2016

Performance of Dr. Sam Pitroda as Technology Advisor of Odisha Govt.

Amidst huge propaganda and media hype, Dr. Sam Pitroda  with Cabinet Minister status was appointed as Technology Advisor in January 2016. The State Government left no stone unturned taking credit  by appointing Dr. Pitroda, a man of international repute  as Technology Advisor. As I recall, it  generated much enthusiasm  and expectation among  different  section of the people believing  that his expertise and long  experience  in the field of communication and IT  will give a lot of benefit to the state. Out of curiosity  to know  about  his performance  and  contribution  in the field of IT  for the state  since last eight months, I had filed  two RTI Application to the Department of  Electronics and Information Technology seeking information about   details of appointment, Terms of Reference with Dr. Pitroda  and any report/ advice  given by him to State Govt. etc. . The details of information provided by the PIO on  19.8.16 and  26.9.16  is as follows.     

1.  The Justification  given by the State Govt.  in respect  of   Dr. Pitroda’s appointment  as  Technology  Advisor is that In view of  his domain expertise and long association  in the field  of communication and IT, the State Govt.  took  this decision  as it  will be beneficial  for the state  (  reference-  copy of file noting).

2.  TOR  signed  with Dr. Pitroda  is as follows.
i.   He was appointed  for three years and will be extended  subsequently.
ii.  He will advise the Government for formulation of  the strategies and policies  to be adopted for development of IT/IES/ESDM sector in the state.
iii.  He  will  review  the progress achieved  in development of IT  sector  in the state.
iv.  Resource on advocacy  to attract  national  and foreign investment  shall be considered  by Govt. of Odisha.
v.  No salary, insurance and remuneration  shall be paid  to Sri Pitroda  during his period of  service
vi. The expenses  towards  travel and  accommodation  for his visit  to Odisha  from New Delhi  shall be borne  by Government of Odisha

3.  On query  about  any  report  or document produced  by Dr. Pitroda,  the PIO  has  provided  just a copy of power point presentation ( 15 slide) about  his proposed programme  which was  made  in January  at the time of his appointment.  Within last 8 months, Dr. Pitroda has  not provided  any report  to the State Govt. about  his intervention or  work assigned  as per TOR. 
4.  Dr. Pitroda  has not  visited Odisha  since his joining as Technology Advisor.  That’s why he has not produced his travel Bill for reimbursement.

Comments
1.  Dr. Pitroda  might be satisfied  with  cabinet minister status  and getting benefit  using   this status  without  contributing anything  for our beloved state  within 8 months.
2.  It  will be advisable   on part of State Govt. to  fix remuneration and price  for him   against the work  assigned to him as per TOR. So that accountability will be fixed  and the State Govt.  can monitor  his performance.
3.  If this practice continues, it  will no way  give any benefit to the IT sector of the state.

Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date- 26.9.16 

Sunday, September 25, 2016

BRING VIGILANCE UNDER RTI PURVIEW: ACTIVISTS


Civil society and RTI activists on Friday held a rally here demanding withdrawal of the notification issued by the State Government keeping Vigilance department out of the purview of the Right to Information (RTI) Act.
The State Information and Public Relations Department had issued a notification on August 11saying, “In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section 4 of section 24 of the Right to Information Act, 2005, the State Government do hereby specify that nothing, contained in the said Act, shall apply to the general administration (Vigilance) department and its organisation.”
A large number of activists first organised a rally near Ram Mandir Square and later held a meeting in front of the State Assembly demanding immediate revocation of the “arbitrary” notification.
“The notification is against the spirit of the RTI Act. Despite our appeals to the Chief Minister and the Governor to intervene in the matter, nothing has happened as yet. Our agitation will be intensified if the Government fails to withdraw the notification,” said Odisha Soochana Abhiyan convenor Pradip Pradhan, who organised the rally.
The State Government’s arbitrary decision has also been challenged in the Orissa High Court. Civil society Global Human Rights Communication’s executive director Subash Mohapatra has filed the petition in the High Court seeking quashing of the notification.
According to Section 24 (4) of the RTI Act, only intelligence and security organisations will be outside the Act’s ambit.
The activists later submitted a memorandum in this regard to the Chief Minister.

Pradip Pradhan 
M-9937843482 

Names recommended for Padma Awards 2016 by Govt. of Odisha

RTI Application was submitted to the CPIO, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India seeking information about details of procedure followed for selecting names for Padma Awards and names recommended by the Odisha Govt for Awards for 2015-16, reason for rejection of the names by selection Committee for the Awards.  On 1.9.2016, the CPIO provided  the  following  information.

1. The details of names received from State of Odisha  for Padma Awards  is as follows.
Sl. No.
Name of Person
Award Recommended
1
Smt. Madhavi Mudgal
Padma Bhusan
2
Sri Haldar Nag
Padma Shri
3
Sri Jagannath Behera
Padma Shri
4
Shri Durga Prasad Das
Padma Shri
5
Shri Maguni Ch. Kuanr
Padma Shri
6
Shri Manmohan Mohapatra
Padma Bhusan
7
Guru Ananta Moharana
Padma Shri
8
Shri Banamali Moharana
Padma Shri
9
Shri Surendra Meher
Padma Shri
10
Shri Padmanava Mishra
Padma Shri
11
Dr. Sujata Mishra
Padma Shri
12
Sri Padmanava Mishra
Padma Shri
13
Smt. Aruna Mohanty
Padma Shri
14
Shri Prashanta Nanda
Padma Shri
15
Shri Paresh  Nath
Padma  Bhusan
16
Sri Pranab Kishor Patnaik
Padma Shri
17
Sri Birabara Sahu
Padma Shri
18
Sri Durga Charan Ranbir
Padma Shri
19
Dr. Ratan Das
Padma Shri
20
Sri Yaryunsahu Gomago
Padma Shri
21
Sri Ram Lal Jain
Padma Shri
22
Smt. Laxmi Mohapatra
Padma Shri
23
Ms. Krishna Mohanty
Padma Shri
24
Smt. Tulasi Munda
Padma Bhusan
25
Sri Kangres Nayak
Padma Shri
26
Dr. Bana Bihari Shukla
Padma Shri
27
Dr. Aditya Prasad Dash
Padma Bhusan
28
Prod. Dr. Sanghamitra Mohanty
Padma Shri
29
Prof. Pravat Kumar Mohapatra
Padma Shri
30
Dr. Abinash Panda
Padma Bhusan
31
Dr. (Er.) Niranjana Panda
Padma Shri
32
Sri Surya Narayana Rao Pochiraju
Padma Shri
33
Dr. Jadunath Prasad Das
Padma Shri
34
Prof. Ashok Mohapatra
Padma Shri
35
Smt. Padmabati Meher
Padma Shri
36
Prof. Krishna Mohan Pathi
Padma Shri
37
Prof. (Dr.) Sanatan Rath
Padma Shri
38
Dr. Manas Ranjan Sahu
Padma Shri
39
Shri Santanu Kumar Acharya
Padma Shri
40
Dr. Satakadi Hota
Padma Shri
41
Sri Tulasi Ram Jain
Padma Bhusan
42
Sri Radha Shyam Panda
Padma Shri
43
Prof. Biswajeet Pattanayak
Padma Shri
44
Prof. Swadhin Patnaik
Padma Shri
45
Dr. Khageswar Pradhan
Padma Shri
46
Sri Chandra Sekhar Rath
Padma Shri
47
Dr. Dillip Kumar Tirkey
Padma Bhusan
48
Sri Om Prakash Agrawal
Padma Bhusan
49
Dr. Jitamitra Prasad Singhdeo
Padma Shri
50
Sri Pravakar Swain
Padma Shri

2. The Details of names recommended by  Govt. of Odisha for Padma Awards-2016 within cut-off date.
Sl.No
Name
Recommending Authority
1
Shri Santanu Kumar Acharya
Government of Odisha
2
Sri Subrat Bagchi
Government of Odisha
3
Dr. Manoj Das
Government of Odisha
4
Shri Durga Prasad Das
Government of Odisha
5
Dr. Jadunath Prasad Das
Government of Odisha
6
Dr. Jagannath Prasad Das
Government of Odisha
7
Dr. Ratan Das
Government of Odisha
8
Dr. Satakadi Hota
Government of Odisha
9
Shri Ramani Rajan Jena
Government of Odisha
10
Ms. Aloka Kanungo
Government of Odisha
11
Shri Muguni Charan Kuanr
Government of Odisha
12
Guru Ananta Maharana
Government of Odisha
13
Shri Banamali Maharana
Government of Odisha
14
Shri Padmanava Mishra
Government of Odisha
15
Sri Prafulla Mohanti
Government of Odisha
16
Ms. Krishna Mohanty
Government of Odisha
17
Smt. Aruna Mohanty
Government of Odisha
18
Shri Sabyasachi Mohapatra
Government of Odisha
19
Sri Prashanta Nanda
Government of Odisha
20
Dr. Subrat Kumar Panda
Government of Odisha
21
Sri Nila Madhab Panda
Government of Odisha
22
Prof. Lalit Mohan Patnaik
Government of Odisha
23
Sri Pranab Kishor Patnaik
Government of Odisha
24
Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik
Government of Odisha
25
Prof. Swadhin Patnaik
Government of Odisha
26
Shri Durga Ch. Ranbir
Government of Odisha
27
Sri Chandra Sekhar Rath
Government of Odisha
28
Shri Birabara Sahu
Government of Odisha
29
Dr. Chandra Bhanu Satapathy
Government of Odisha
30
Dr. Dillip Kumar Tirkey
Government of Odisha

3. The Ist Award ceremony was held on 28.3.16 to confer the Padma Awards.  Total no. of 5 persons was awarded Padma Vibhusan, 8 people awarded Padma Bhusan and 43 awarded Padma Shri.
4. The 2nd Award Ceremony was on 12th April 2016. Total no. of 5 persons were awarded Padma Vibhusan, 11 people awarded Padma Bhusan and 40 awarded Padma Shri.
5. List of Members of Padma Award Committee who have recommended the names for Padma Awards to Prime Minister is as follows.
·         Cabinet Secretary
·         Home Secretary
·         Secretary to the President
·         Shri S. Gurumurthy
·         Dr. A. Surya Prakash
·         Prof. P.N.Tandon
·         Dr. Sonal Mansingh
·         Dr. Manju Sharma
·         Prof. Syed A. Bari
6.      The details of procedure followed  for selection of names for Padma Award is as follows.
·   Padma Awards were instituted  in the year 1954. Except for brief interruptions during the year 1978 and 1979 and 1993 to 1997, these awards have been announced every year on Republic Day.
·   The award is given in three categories namely, Padma Vibhusan, Padma Bhusan and Padma Shri.
·   The Award seeks to recognise work of any distinction and is given for distinguished and exceptional achievements / service in all fields of activities / disciplines. Such as Art, Literature and Education, sports, Medicine, social work, Science  and Engineering, Public Affairs, Civil Service, Trade and Industry.
·   All persons without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex are eligible  for these awards.  Government servants including those working with PHUs, except doctor and scientists are not eligible for these awards.
·  It is usually practice to invite recommendations every year from all state/ UTs, Ministries, Departments of Govt.  of India,  Bharat Ratna and Padma Vibhusan awardees  and institute of Excellence. Recommendations received  from them  and also from other soures  like Ministers/Governor of States, Members of Parliament as also private Individuals , bodies etc. are placed  before           Padma Award Committee. The Padma Awards Committee is constituted by Prime Minister every year.
· Date for calling nominations and the cutoff date  for receipt of nomination/recommendation is 1st May and 15th Sept. respectively. Only the nominations received  during this period will be considered.
·   The recommendations made by the Awards committee are submitted  to the Prime Minister and the President for approval.
·   The total number of awards  to be given  in a year ( excluding posthumously awards and to foreigners)  should not be more than 120.
·   The  award does not amount to a title and an not be used  as a suffix or prefix to the awardee’s name on letterheads, invitation cards, posters, books etc.  In the case of any misuse, the awardee will forfeit the award.
·   No cash allowance or any facility / benefit in terms of  conession etc. in rail/ air travel is attached to these awards.

Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482

Date- 25.9.16