CAG smells a rat in Covid relief disbursal to workers
The New Indian Express Jeypore|December 09, 2024
₹68 cr disbursed to 4.55 lakh workers, receipt furnished for 67,000
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WHEN the Covid pandemic brought life and livelihood to a complete halt, the urban local bodies (ULBs) and block offices of Odisha disbursed a whopping ₹68.24 crore to 4.55 lakh building and other construction (BOC) workers but furnished acknowledgements of only 67,000 beneficiaries (15 per cent) in support of receipt of an amount of ₹10.12 crore.

This startling revelation has been made in the latest CAG report which said The Labour and Employees' State Insurance (L&ESI) department decided in March 2020 to grant special financial assistance (SFA) at the rate of ₹1,500 per registered BOC worker in the first wave of the pandemic.

In April, the Odisha Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Board (OBOCWWB) transferred ₹315.37 crore to the joint bank accounts, operated by the collectors and 32 district labour officers (DLOs).

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