Thursday, September 20, 2018

Huge Bank Loan taken by Achyut Samant by mortgaging Govt. land illegally acquired by him.


Achyut Samant  has  not only  illegally  acquired  land  but also taken huge loan  of crores  of  rupees amount  by mortgaging   the same land.

Dear  friends
RTI Application was submitted  to the PIO  seeking the information  about details of NOC  ( No Objection Certificate ) granted  by IDCO  to KIIT to get loan from Bank  by mortgaging land leased out by IDCO  along with name of Bank , year of  NOC granted  loan amount  and acres of land  against which loan granted. On 7.9.18, the PIO  has  provided  the  following  information.

1.       As per CAG Report, Sri Achyut Samant, founder KIIT  has illegally acquired 82 acres of land. As per RTI Information. Sri Samant  has acquired illegally  Rs. 12 acres of land  of General Administration Dept.

2.       By  acquiring Govt. land through fraudlent means  and  his nexus  with  corrupt bureaucracy, Sri Samant  has taken  hundreds of  crores of loan  for infrastructure development of KIIT.

3.       IDCO  has not only facilitated granting illegal lease of land to KIIT  but also granted  NOC  on illegally acquired  land to get huge amount of loan from bank.

4.       Total 32 acres of  leased out  land  has been mortgaged  by KIIT  to  different Banks to get loan.  

5.       Sri Samant  may have taken around  loan of around  500 crore  by mortgaging leased out  of illegal land given by IDCO.

6.       The  following are name of the  8 banks  which have  granted huge   loan to    Achyut Samant .

 Sl.No
Name of Bank
Year of NOC granted
Total  amount
Acres of  land against which NOC granted
1
Punjab National Bank
C.S.Pur, Bhubaneswar
2012

Ac. 0.851:  IDCO Plot No. 26, 42 and 42/1
2
HDFC Bank Ltd. Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar
2012

Ac. 1.550: IDCO Plot No. 31
3
Oriental Bank of  Commerce, Alok Bharati, Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar
2016
T.I. Rs. 45.00 crore  & OD : Rs. 40 .00 crore
Ac. 10.20 : IDCO Plot No. 87 & Ac. 0. 150 . IDCO Plot No. 68
4
Bank of India, Bhubaneswar
2011

Ac. 0.500
IDCO Plot No. 41
5
Punjab National Bank
C.S.Pur, Bhubaneswar
2007

Ac. 0.507, IDCO Plot.19
6
Allahabad Bank Ltd. KIIT, Bhubaneswar
2003

Ac. 10.130 IDCO Plot No. 15
7
HDFC Bank Ltd. Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar
2011

Ac. 3.504  IDCO Plot No. 51
8
Oriental Bank of Commerce, Alok Bharati Tower, Saheed Nagar
2010

Ac. 3.214, IDCO  Plot No. 44/C, 44/D & 44/E
9
Canara Bank , stock Exchange, Bhubaneswar
2009

Ac.0.501, IDCO Plot No. 22
10
Tata Capital Finance Service Ltd., Park Street , Kolkatta-16
2012

Ac. 0.989, IDCO Plot No. 28
11
Religare Finvest Ltd., Saket, New Delhi
2012

Ac. 4.828, IDCO Plot No. 28
12
Allahabad Bank, KIIT, Bhubaneswar
2008

Ac. 6.00, IDCO plot No. 14/A & 14/B
13
Oriental Bank of Commerce , Alok Bharati  Tower, sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar
2011

Ac. 1.959, IDCO  Plot No. 23/B, 23/D, 41/E, 68/A, 68/B, 91,91/A & 91/B
14
Punjab National Bank, C.S.Pur, Bhubaneswar
2007

Ac. 1.501, IDCO Plot No. 18  & 19/A
15
Oriental Bank of Commerce, Alok Bharati Tower, Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar.
2006

Ac.2.00, IDCO Plot No. 20/A

Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date-19.9.18

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Public Hearing on “Corruption and Scams under 18 years of BJD Govt.


Open  Invitation

State-level Public Hearing
on
“Corruption and Scams under 18 years of  BJD Govt. in Odisha
Venue- Institute of Engineers, Bhubaneswar, Date- 20.9.18, Time- 10.30 am

Dear  friends
  since last few years, RTI Activists  have unearthed huge corruption and  irregularities in implementation of Govt. programme, mega scams  and misappropriation  of public fund  by  political leaders of ruling party , bureaucrats , contractors  etc. Though plethora of complaints  have been filed to  different  authorities including state  vigilance and crime branch for investigation and prosecution of the culprits,  it has been suppressed by the Investigative agencies on their own and   at the direction of  Chief Minister’s office.  Few of these Scams are  OSCB Scam, land Scam, Medhabruti Scam, OMFED Scam, Corruption  in allotment of houses  under  IAY, Biju Pucca Yojana, irregularities in disbursement of loan by Cooperative Societies  ICDS programme etc.

Odisha Soochana Adhikar Abhijan  is going to organize a State –level Public Hearing  at Institute of Engineers, Bhubaneswar, on  20.9.18. for presentation of these scams, corruption and irregularities with all documents, fact  and figures   obtained  under RTI and steps taken  by RTI Activists  to fight out  these  corruptions.  The political leaders of all political parties including Dr. Damodar Rout, Civil Society Groups and Social Activists  have been invited to  share  their  views with the participants.

We invite you all  to participate  in this public hearing.

Pradip Pradhan
State Convener
M-9937843482

Friday, September 14, 2018

Naveen has destroyed all anti-corruption mechanisms in Odisha


Naveen Patnaik, Chief Minister has not only patronized and promoted corruption but groomed, nourished and nurtured corrupt political leaders and bureaucrats in Odisha

He has also destroyed  all anti-corruption mechanisms  in the state.

Propaganda about “ Naveen Patnaik is transparent and intolerant to corruption” is a paid media induced campaign floated  by  corrupt bureaucrats  to keep his image  clean in the public domain. So that they can keep unhesitatingly continue  their loot of   state resources  and State exchequer which is going on , exposed  under RTI and Dr. Damodar Rout. 

Dear friends
Let me cite two examples to justify my above allegations against Chief Minister.
1. Directorate of Vigilance functioning under direct control of Chief Minister is one of the agencies having mandate to investigate into allegation of corruption, irregularities   against Govt. officials.  But investigation into any corruption by the state vigilance requires prior sanction of the Chief Minister.  Within last 10 years, a number of   cases of  corruption and scams has been filed in the State  Vigilance which are pending  for investigation , as  Chief Minister has refused  to give sanction.  For example, Dal Scam which is one of the mega scams involving loot of Rs. 700 crores by top IAS officers including Mr. V. Pandian was suppressed at the direction of Chief Minister. Similarly, complaint cases on OSCB Scam, OMFED Scam has been suppressed by the State Vigilance.

While filling complaints of corruption and irregularities, the complainants were  filling RTI applications to the office of Director, Vigilance  to track  their  complaints  and action taken   by the  State Vigilance. When the inaction and failure of office of Vigilance  to enquire into allegation of corruption  was exposed under RTI,  the  Chief Minister  took  overnight  decision  to keep directorate of Vigilance out of purview of RTI Act in 2015.  Since then, the people who are filling  corruption cases  are in dark  whether any inquiry  is going on or not. This was one of biggest strategies of Naveen Patnaik to suppress  the  corruption.

2.       Institution of Lokpal and lokayukta is farce
 The office of lokpal constituted under the Lokpal and Lokayukta Act, 1995   is another body empowered to enquire into allegation of corruption and irregularities in State Government. A retired Judge of High Court is appointed as Lokpal of the State.  Though it is a toothless body,  but  the Lokpal acts upon and conducts inquiry  into allegation of  corruption made  by anybody  in the state. The Lokpal  has done outstanding work in terms of submitting fantastic inquiry report on Vedant University  and Sanjeeb Marik case.  In 2013, after   death of the sitting Lokpal,   Chief Minister did not appoint anybody in this post which is still vacant.  The office of Lokpal is defunct  in the state.

Similarly, after enactment of the Lokpal & Lokayukta Act in the centre,  Chief Minister  took much credit  as first state   in the country passing  Odisha Lokayukta Bill  in Feb. 2014  reinforcing his  commitment to fight out corruption  through constitution of the Lokayukta in the state.  Though  the president of India  gave assent  to the Bill  in January , 2015,  Chief Minister  did not take any steps to  notify  the implementation of the Act nor constitute the  Lokayukta. After intervention of the Supreme Court, the State Government  on 7th July, 2018 has notified the enforcement of the Lokayukta in official gazette, but not yet made any Rules  for  constitution of Search Committee and Selection committee ( information obtained under RTI).

These are the examples how Naveen Patnaik does  not want any inquiry of  corruption. Naveen patnaik  has made all anti-corruption mechanism defunct in our state.
 
Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date- 14.9.18

Monday, September 10, 2018

False claim of Govt. of Odisha completing 17 lakhs houses under BPGY


False claim of   Govt. of Odisha completing 17 lakhs houses under BPGY within ( 2014-15 to 2017-18), exposed  under RTI

Appeal to the people of Odisha not to be misguided by self-styled false propaganda of Govt. of Odisha. This is very dangerous practice of BJD Govt.

·         Only 1.75 lakhs houses have been constructed under Biju Pucca Ghara Yojana from 2014-15 to 2017-18 by utilizing  Rs. 1747.66 crore ( Appro.  Rs. 1 lakh per house)
·         Around 10 lakh houses has been constructed under IAY/PMAY  by utilizing ( Rs. 10,349.05 crores) within four years.

Dear friends

In July 2018, Govt. of Odisha  has released a   lengthy advertisement containing information along with smiling Photo of Nabin Patnaik, chief Minister of Odisha  about  completion of 17 lakh houses  under Biju Pucca Ghara Yojana within last four years. Having been astonished  by this startling revelation and high-profile propaganda  about mega achievement  of the State Govt., I had  field RTI Application  to the PIO, Department of  Panchayat Raj  and Drinking water  seeking  information about  details of fund  allocated  and utilized   under various  Rural Housing Schemes  by the State  Government from 2014-15 to 2017-18.

On 9.8.18, the PIO  has provided the following information.  

Fund allocation and  Utilisation under Biju Pucca Ghara Yojana and IAY/Pradhanmantri Awas Yojana
                                                                                                                                                                                ( In lakhs)
Year
Fund allocation under BPGY
Fund utilization under BPGY
Fund allocation under IAY/PMAY (G)
Fund utilization
2014-15
33010.52
26596.4303
128403.756
85944.347
214348.103
107500.00
2015-16
70000.00
47611.65
70154.488
46769.66
116924.148
198165.00
2016-17
70000.00
40291.00
311871.52
207914.34
519785.86
131558.00
2017-18
97323.74
60267.00
263987.79
175992.47
439980.26
597682.00

1.      Within four years, the State Govt. has made budgetary provision of Rs. 270334.26 lakhs  ( 2703.34 crores )  for  Biju Pucca Ghara Yojana. But out of it, total amount of Rs. 174766.0803 lakhs  ( Rs. 1747.66 crore) has been utilized  from 2014-15 to 2018-19 till July , 2018.  The State  Govt. could not spend  around Rs. 1000 crore  allotted  under BPGY.

2.   But  under  Central Govt.  scheme i.e., IAY/ Pradhanmantri Awas Yojana ( PMAY),  total amount of Rs. 1291038.371 lakhs ( Rs. 12,910.38 crores ) ( both Central and State Share)  has been allotted within four years  in order to provide houses  to the poor, needy and vulnerable people. Out of it, the Central Share  and State Share is  Rs. 774417.554 lakhs ( Rs. 7744.17 crores) and Rs. 516620.817 lakhs ( Rs. 5166.20 crores).

3.   The total fund  utilized  under IAY/PMAY within four years is Rs. 1034905.00 lakhs ( Rs. 10,349.05 crores).

 Pradip Pradhan
M-9937843482
Date-10.9.18


History of Development of RTI movement in India


History of Development of RTI movement in India

1975
Supreme Court ruling in the case of State of UP vs Raj Narain talks about people’s right to know.
1982
Supreme Court ruling in the case S.P. Gupta & others vs The President of India & others talks about openness in government
1985
Affidavit filed by NGO Kalpavriksh in Supreme Court regarding the public’s right to know.
1986
Supreme Court in the case of Bombay Environmental Action Group v. Pune Cantonment Board gives right to inspect local authority documents to concerned citizens and groups.
1990
V.P.Singh government proposes to amend the Official Secrets Act and increase access to information.
1993
Draft RTI law proposed by the Consumer Education and Research Council, Ahmedabad.
1994
First MKSS led jan sunwai held in Rajasthan.
1995
First mass meeting organised in Beawar, Rajasthan by MKSS activists; Demand for a Right to Information articulated.
1996
Second mass dharna organised by MKSS at Beawar, Rajasthan, demanding a Right to Information; Formation of NCPRI; Conference of Chief Secretaries talks about a Right to Information Act.
1996
Workshop on Right to Information held at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Mussoorie.
1996
Press Council drafts  RTI National Bill with NCPRI and circulated it to PM, all parliament members, CMs and legislators.
1996   
Tamil Nadu passes its legislation (April, 1996)
1997
“Working Group on Right to Information and Promotion of Open and Transparent Government” formed under H.D. Shourie
1997     
Goa (29th October, 1997) enacts RTI legislations
1998
Ram Jethmalani, then Minister for Urban Affairs and Employment, passes executive orders providing access to government documents in his Ministry to the general public, which is shot down by the PM.
1998
Madhya Pradesh passes its legislation (30th April, 1998).
2000
Karnataka (10th December 2000), Maharashtra (18th July, 2000) and Rajasthan (11th May, 2000) enact RTI legislations
2001
Delhi enacts RTI legislation (16th May, 2001)
2002
Freedom of Information bill passed by Parliament which was never notified.
2002 
 Assam enacts RTI legislation (7th May, 2002)
2003
Jammu and Kashmir  enacts RTI legislations (18th December, 2003)
2004   
UPA government sworn in; National Advisory Council formed; Right to Information Bill introduced in Parliament , fulfilling a promise made under the National Common Minimum Programme. FOI Act repealed.
2005
Right to Information Act 2005 is passed by Parliament in May 2005 and notified , comes into force on 12 October 2005


The time line has been prepared by Prashant Sharma, as part of his PhD research on the Right to Information, at the London School of Economics and Political Science.