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New Indian Express
11-06-2025
- New Indian Express
Odisha: Junior engineer under the scanner for bribery
BARGARH: Vigilance officials caught a junior engineer (JE) in Bargarh's Gaisilet block red-handed while she was allegedly accepting Rs 8,000 bribe from a contractor on Tuesday. Officials of the anti-corruption agency said the JE, Susmita Oram, had demanded a bribe of 10 per cent (Rs 32,000) of the contractor's total bill to clear pending arrears related to a road improvement project under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS). While the estimated cost of the project was Rs 9.5 lakh, bills worth Rs 3.15 lakh had already been paid. The contractor had previously paid Rs 24,000 to Oram and the JE reportedly demanded the remaining Rs 8,000 to finalise the bill clearance. Subsequently, the contractor approached the Vigilance authorities following which a trap was laid to nab the JE. The officials recovered the entire bribe amount from Oram's possession. Later in the day, simultaneous searches were launched at two locations linked to the JE to investigate the disproportionate assets angle. A case has been registered under section 7 of Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act, 2018 against Oram and investigation is underway. Oram had joined in Gaisilet block as JE on January 29 last year. This was her first posting.


Hans India
11-06-2025
- Hans India
JE caught while taking bribe
Bhubaneswar: A Junior Engineer was caught while accepting a bribe of Rs 8,000 from a contractor for clearing pending bills in Bargarh district on Tuesday, a Vigilance official said. Junior Engineer Susmita Oram had joined the government service under the District Rural Development Agency (DRDA), Bargarh, at Gaisilet block in January 2024. This was her first posting, the officer said. The JE has been apprehended by the Odisha Vigilance official while demanding and taking a bribe of Rs 8,000 from the contractor (complainant) as the last instalment of her overall demand of bribe of Rs 32,000 for measurement and clearing pending bill in connection with the road improvement work under MGNREGA, he said. The estimated cost of the work is Rs 9.50 lakh, out of which, bills worth Rs 3.15 lakh had been paid earlier, he said. The official further said the JE was demanding a bribe of 10 per cent of the paid bill amount to clear pending bills. Out of the total demanded amount Rs 32,000, she had earlier taken Rs 24,000 a few days back and was demanding the remaining amount of Rs 8,000 to clear the rest bill. The entire bribe money has been recovered from the possession of the JE and seized, he said. Following the trap, simultaneous searches were conducted at two locations linked to the JE. A case has been registered at Sambalpur Vigilance police station under the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act, 2018 and further investigation is in progress, Vigilance sources said.


India Today
05-06-2025
- India Today
Video: Dacoit Pan Singh Tomar's granddaughter slaps electricity department official
A video of a young woman slapping a Junior Engineer (JE) of the electricity department in Jhansi has gone viral on social media. The woman has been identified as Sapna Tomar, the granddaughter of the infamous Chambal dacoit Pan Singh Tomar is said to be the granddaughter of the notorious rebel Pan Singh Tomar, who went from being an athlete and soldier to a dacoit in the Chambal region after a land dispute with his family. His son, Shivram Singh Tomar, later joined the army and retired, settling with his family in Babina, Jhansi, where they still reside in Punjabi engineer Vibhaav Kumar said, "Smart meter installation work was going on in Punjabi Colony. When a problem was reported, I reached the site and found that the electricity connection was in the name of Mrs Sharda Tomar. After taking permission, the meter was changed. At that time, Mrs. Sapna Tomar came out and started misbehaving. We were recording the video. She broke the phone and then started slapping and pushing me. We have filed an FIR." However, Sapna Tomar claimed that the electricity team started changing the meter without informing them and demanded money. "They demanded Rs 5000 from us. When we refused, they started recording us. They had already misbehaved before. We told them there is no man at home; come after three days. Still, they cut off our electricity," she Ram Pandey, Babina police station in-charge confirmed the registration of the case. He said, "Based on the engineer's complaint, a case under Sections 121 (1), 132, 115 (2), 352, and 324 (4) of BNS has been registered against Sapna Tomar."Must Watch


Time of India
04-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Palm plot owners gherao PSPCL office in Mullanpur over prolonged power cuts, demand JE's transfer
Mohali: In a show of collective discontent over repeated power outages, members of The Palm Plot Owners and Residents Welfare Association (TPPORWA) staged a protest and gheraoed the PSPCL office in Mullanpur on Wednesday, demanding immediate action and the transfer of the junior engineer (JE) responsible for the area. Around 30 residents from the plots and flats of Manohar Infra, under the Palm project, assembled at the office of the sub-divisional officer (SDO), PSPCL Mullanpur, to voice their frustration over erratic electricity supply in the region. The residents accused PSPCL officials of negligence and blamed the JE for poor handling of power maintenance issues. A written representation, duly signed by TPPORWA president Anil Rattan and fellow residents, was submitted to the SDO and acknowledged on the spot. The protesters demanded a resolution to the ongoing crisis and warned of an escalation in the agitation if the issue persists. "The power situation has become unbearable. Our daily lives are disrupted, especially during peak summer. We want accountability," said Anil Rattan. The matter was also escalated to the executive engineer (XEN), PSPCL, over the phone. According to residents, the XEN assured a prompt resolution to their concerns. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Following the gherao and confirmation that the power supply had been restored, the protesters dispersed peacefully. "We called off the protest after receiving confirmation that the supply has been restored. However, we will not hesitate to return to the streets if outages continue," said Rattan. The incident highlights growing public frustration with basic utility services in peripheral urban areas like Mullanpur, where real estate development has outpaced infrastructure maintenance.


Hindustan Times
04-06-2025
- Business
- Hindustan Times
2 GDA officials booked for demanding bribe; 1 held
A supervisor of the Ghaziabad development authority (GDA) has been held for allegedly demanding ₹2 lakh as bribe from a resident for approving construction of a private building in Muradnagar. Police said the anti-corruption team from Meerut, who nabbed the supervisor, has filed an FIR against him along with a junior engineer (JE). The bribe was allegedly demanded on behalf of the JE. The incident came to light on a complaint by Muradnagar resident Surendra Kumar who bought a property on Rawli Road in November 2024 and later constructed a basement and some pillars. Kumar alleged that on May 28, the JE and the supervisor came to the site and asked him to stop work till some talks were held. When the complainant requested them to allow the construction, they demanded ₹2 lakh, without any negotiation, Kumar told the anti-corruption unit. The FIR in this connection was lodged at Muradnagar police station under relevant sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, and named supervisor Raj Kumar and junior engineer Ajit Kumar, as suspects. The inquiry, prima facie, found that the allegations by the complainant were correct. The investigating team planned to lay a trap and catch the suspects red-handed. On June 2, the supervisor arrived at a designated place in Muradnagar, and the complainant handed him a bag containing the money in cash. While the supervisor was taking the money from Kumar, the team nabbed him. Investigators said he told them that he was collecting the amount as told by the JE as he left to attend some family emergency. 'The FIR names the supervisor and the JE, and the supervisor was arrested by the team of the anti-corruption unit. They also filed the FIR and will take up further investigation in the case,' Surendra Nath Tiwary, deputy commissioner of police (DCP) of rural zone, said. When asked to comment on the allegations, GDA said the act by the staff has dented the image of the authority. 'In connection with the incident, the supervisor has been suspended with immediate effect, and a team will also take up disciplinary action and an inquiry. Meanwhile, senior officials have sought a report about allegations against the JE and will soon apprise the state government about the matter. Further required action will also be taken up,' Rudresh Shukla, media coordinator of GDA, said.