Tag: SDM

  • Hubby of UP woman bureaucrat accuses her, ‘lover’ of ‘plotting to murder him’

    CHENNAI: A top bureaucrat in UP, Jyoti Maurya, finds herself in a tight corner.

    The 36-year-old officer is trending on social media for the wrong reasons. It’s a love turned sour, a domestic dispute gone awry thing from what one gathers from reports on Hindi media.

    The Bareilly Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) is accused of corruption as well as cheating on her husband, Alok, who is a class – 4 employee with the Panchayat Raj department.

    Jyoti married Alok Maurya in 2010 when she was doing her graduation course. Alok was then working as a “sweeper.” Alok reportedly helped Jyoti prepare for UPPSC (Uttar Pradesh Civil Service Commission) in Prayagraj. According to reports it was he who supported and funded Jyoti’s education which ultimately helped her to crack the state civil services examination.

    Jyoti Maurya secured 16th rank in the PCS examination in 2015. He then gave the credit for this success to his father-in-law. Jyoti has been posted in Jaunpur, Kaushambi, Pratapgarh, Prayagraj and Lucknow after becoming PCS. The couple have two daughters.

    Now, Alok has accused Jyoti and Manish Dubey, her home guard commandant, with whom she is allegedly having an affair, of conspiring to murder him.

    Alok lodged a complaint against Manish Dubey and his wife with the Home Guard Headquarters. DG Home Guard VK Maurya has handed over the probe to Deputy Commandant General Santosh Kumar of Prayagraj.

    Meanwhile, Dhumanganj Inspector Rajesh Maurya said that Jyoti has filed a dowry harassment case against her husband and others.

    Alok Maurya has claimed his wife is a corrupt officer and has received bribes in the form of commissions. As proof of his allegations against his wife, he has provided a diary which contained details about the SDM’s “illicit earnings” which amount to a whopping Rs 6 lakhs in monthly collections, Zee News reported.

    Citing details mentioned in the diary provided, the report revealed that Jyoti’s tale of corruption started in early 2019 when she was posted as a probationary officer in the Kaushambi tea subdivision and received bribes in the form of commissions on a monthly basis.

    (With inputs from Deepa Sinha, TNIE Online Desk.)

    CHENNAI: A top bureaucrat in UP, Jyoti Maurya, finds herself in a tight corner.

    The 36-year-old officer is trending on social media for the wrong reasons. It’s a love turned sour, a domestic dispute gone awry thing from what one gathers from reports on Hindi media.

    The Bareilly Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) is accused of corruption as well as cheating on her husband, Alok, who is a class – 4 employee with the Panchayat Raj department.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Jyoti married Alok Maurya in 2010 when she was doing her graduation course. Alok was then working as a “sweeper.” Alok reportedly helped Jyoti prepare for UPPSC (Uttar Pradesh Civil Service Commission) in Prayagraj. According to reports it was he who supported and funded Jyoti’s education which ultimately helped her to crack the state civil services examination.

    Jyoti Maurya secured 16th rank in the PCS examination in 2015. He then gave the credit for this success to his father-in-law. Jyoti has been posted in Jaunpur, Kaushambi, Pratapgarh, Prayagraj and Lucknow after becoming PCS. The couple have two daughters.

    Now, Alok has accused Jyoti and Manish Dubey, her home guard commandant, with whom she is allegedly having an affair, of conspiring to murder him.

    Alok lodged a complaint against Manish Dubey and his wife with the Home Guard Headquarters. DG Home Guard VK Maurya has handed over the probe to Deputy Commandant General Santosh Kumar of Prayagraj.

    Meanwhile, Dhumanganj Inspector Rajesh Maurya said that Jyoti has filed a dowry harassment case against her husband and others.

    Alok Maurya has claimed his wife is a corrupt officer and has received bribes in the form of commissions. As proof of his allegations against his wife, he has provided a diary which contained details about the SDM’s “illicit earnings” which amount to a whopping Rs 6 lakhs in monthly collections, Zee News reported.

    Citing details mentioned in the diary provided, the report revealed that Jyoti’s tale of corruption started in early 2019 when she was posted as a probationary officer in the Kaushambi tea subdivision and received bribes in the form of commissions on a monthly basis.

    (With inputs from Deepa Sinha, TNIE Online Desk.)

  • MP: Man takes dead baby to collector’s office in bike-bag after failing to get ambulance

    By PTI

    SINGRAULI: A probe has been ordered after a man reached the Singrauli collector’s office in Madhya Pradesh with his dead newborn in the bag attached to his motorbike as he could not get an ambulance.

    Dinesh Bharti, a resident of the neighbouring Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh, also alleged that a doctor at the Singrauli district hospital sent his wife to a private clinic for some tests before the delivery.

    Singrauli collector Rajiv Ranjan Meena said a team headed by a Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) will conduct an inquiry into the allegations and action will be taken against the erring officials.

    Bharti alleged in his complaint that when he took his pregnant wife to the government hospital on Sunday, he was asked to visit the private clinic of the woman doctor who worked there.

    At the clinic, the couple were allegedly charged Rs 5,000 for some ultrasound tests.

    His wife delivered a stillborn baby at the district hospital on Monday, he said.

    When he asked for an ambulance to take his wife and the dead baby home, hospital staff did not help him, he alleged.

    After he landed at the collector’s office on Tuesday morning with the dead baby in the bag attached to the motorcycle, an ambulance was arranged, officials said.

    SINGRAULI: A probe has been ordered after a man reached the Singrauli collector’s office in Madhya Pradesh with his dead newborn in the bag attached to his motorbike as he could not get an ambulance.

    Dinesh Bharti, a resident of the neighbouring Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh, also alleged that a doctor at the Singrauli district hospital sent his wife to a private clinic for some tests before the delivery.

    Singrauli collector Rajiv Ranjan Meena said a team headed by a Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) will conduct an inquiry into the allegations and action will be taken against the erring officials.

    Bharti alleged in his complaint that when he took his pregnant wife to the government hospital on Sunday, he was asked to visit the private clinic of the woman doctor who worked there.

    At the clinic, the couple were allegedly charged Rs 5,000 for some ultrasound tests.

    His wife delivered a stillborn baby at the district hospital on Monday, he said.

    When he asked for an ambulance to take his wife and the dead baby home, hospital staff did not help him, he alleged.

    After he landed at the collector’s office on Tuesday morning with the dead baby in the bag attached to the motorcycle, an ambulance was arranged, officials said.

  • SDM appointed Deputy Collector Markam Saraipali

    Collector Doman Singh has appointed Deputy Collector BS Markam as Sub-Divisional Officer (Revenue) and Sub-Divisional Magistrate Saraipali till the next order for the smooth execution of government functions from administrative point of view.

  • Collector inspects interstate checkpoints to prevent illegal paddy transport

    Collector Shri Rajat Bansal and Superintendent of Police Shri Deepak Jha inspected the inter-state checkpoints on the border of the district at 10 pm on Monday 27 December to prevent illegal transportation of paddy coming from the border state of Odisha in Bastar district. During this, he made surprise inspections of Dhanpunji, Chokwara and Bhelapadar check posts near Railway crossing. Mr. Bansal instructed the SDM Mr. Markam to take action against the officers who were absent in duty. Assistant Collector Ms. Rena Jamil, SDM Mr. GR Markam and other officers were present on this inspection tour.

  • Farmers should not have trouble, purchase paddy with quality- Shri P. Dayanand

    Director Social Welfare Directorate and in-charge secretary of Surajpur district Shri P. Dayanand today inspected the Paddy Procurement Center located at Surajpur Krishi Mandi Center. Where he took information about token system, weighing machine, dunnage system, process of paddy purchase and time period. He himself weighed the sack of paddy from the weighing machine in which the weighing was found to be correct.
    At the Paddy Procurement Center, Secretary in-charge Mr. Dayanand spoke to farmer Muneshwar Singh, who came to sell paddy, and took information about the paddy brought to the farmer to sell the paddy acreage, on which the farmer has spoken about selling 59 quintals of paddy. It was also asked that if there is any problem in the paddy procurement center, the farmer has said that there is no problem. During this time, the secretary in charge has directed the committee manager to keep proper arrangements, so that farmers do not face any kind of trouble. He has asked to purchase quality paddy. Collector Shri Ranbir Sharma, Additional Collector Shri S.N. Motwani, SDM Mr. Pushpendra Sharma, Naib Tehsildar Amrita Singh and other officials were present.

  • Health Minister Shri Singh Dev Ramkrishna Ashram inaugurated newly constructed OPD

    Panchayat and Rural Development, Public Health and Family Welfare Minister of the state, Shri T.S. Singhdev inaugurated the newly constructed Bahirang Room (OPD) of Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Arogya Dham during his stay in Narayanpur today. During this, Minister Shri Singh Dev visited various rooms of newly constructed OPD and inquired about the health facilities being operated in different rooms. He appreciated the services rendered by the Ramakrishna Mission Ashram to the people in this Sudur tribal region. On this occasion MP of Bastar parliamentary constituency Mr. Deepak Badge, President of Handicap Development Board and Narayanpur MLA, Mr. Chandan Kashyap, District Panchayat President Mrs. Shyambati Netam, Municipality President Mrs. Sunita Manjhi, District Panchayat Vice President Mr. Jageshwar Usandi, Municipality Vice President Mr. Pramod Apart from Nelwal, Collector Shri Abhijeet Singh, Superintendent of Police Shri Mohit Garg, SDM Shri Dinesh Nag and Secretary of Ramakrishna Mishman Ashram, Shri Swami Vyapatanandji Maharaj, Swami Anubhanandaji Maharaj and other public representatives and officers of the area were present.
    During this, Health Minister Shri Singh Dev visited the Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Arogya Dham campus. He interacted with the admitted patients and inquired about their health. He visited the X-ray room, male ward, female ward, operation room etc. under the campus and got information. Minister Shri Singhdev took detailed information about the number of patients coming daily, health facilities provided to pregnant women during delivery, etc., after having intimate conversations with the doctors and staff working in the Arogya Dham campus. Minister Mr. Singhdev also performed the Ramakrishna Paramahamsa temple at the Ramakrishna Mishman Ashram campus.

  • CM Baghel inaugurates SDM and Tehsil office with floral beautification work in Patan

    The Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel today laid foundation stone of Swami Atmanand Pushpavatika beautification work, Swarni Atmanand Chowk’s renovation work and after the renovation of SDM and Tehsil office and construction work of new building at Patan, Tehsil headquarters in Durg district today. The Chief Minister also unveiled the statue of Late Shri Sukhchain Lal Bhale in Patan.

  • Victim’s family leave for Lucknow, to appear in court today

    The 19-year-old had succumbed to her injuries at Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital on September 29 after being assaulted and allegedly gang-raped in Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras on September 14.

    Hathras (Uttar Pradesh): Amid tight security, family members of the 19-year-old woman, who died after the alleged assault and gang-rape last month, left for Lucknow on Monday to appear before the Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court, which has taken suo motu cognizance of the incident.

    “I am going with them. Proper security arrangements have been made. District Magistrate (DM) and Superintendent of Police (SP) is also accompanying us,” Anjali Ganwar, Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) told mediapersons.
    On Sunday, Vineet Jaiswal, Superintendent of Police (SP) Hathras said that a Deputy SP rank officer and an (SDM) rank magistrate will be present with the family during their journey to Lucknow. Adequate security arrangements have been made. Police is being deployed in the area as a precautionary measure. As per the directions of the High Court, the victim’s family will be presented before it on Monday. They will be taken to the High Court with full security. We have assured them that they can contact us whenever they want,” Jaiswal had told ANI.

  • SDM Including four officers to show cause notice

    Raipur / CM Shri Bhupesh Baghel instructions for dismantling the deadline for cases involving the general public have all officers. Secretary to the Chief Minister directed at the Department of Revenue Mr. Ankkekkhakha and Commissioner of Raipur division Mr G. Churendra and Additional Commissioner El.askken SDM to Raipur And surprise inspections of Tehsil office. Income inspection, race, went found negligence in disposing of cases of diversion, nominations, including sharing residence.  Raipur Divisional Commissioner Mr. G. Churendra has taken very seriously when are constantly negligence and irregularities in revenue cases. He placed Naib suspended Mrs Sarita Mnderia tehsil office Raipur. Similarly, SDM are found pending revenue Case Raipur Mr. Sandeep Agrawal, Shri Amit bags, Tahsildars Mr. Om Dwivedi, additional tehsildar Mr. Krishna Kumar Sahu has issued show cause notice.
     Negligence serious Aniamiytta and act Naib Court Mrs. Sarita Mndria during inspection dismantling revenue episode has been suspended as a result went found. 909 cases were pending waiting for an order to have found 909 cases left to resolve their court supervision order. Their headquarters in suspension period has been fixed at the district office Raipur.  Surprise Visit SDO revenue Raipur Mr. Sandeep found to resolve the final 81 episodes of diversion Agarwal jurisdictions do not resolve despite being drawn in position. These 40 Episode Collector court to advance was to be sent for processing and pass them dismantling format in order to 41 episodes. Similarly, 227 cases in 1806, and the appeal of the original episodes related revenues were found pending. These appeals are pending by fixed for 12-episode order.  It was also found in the inspection that SDM 2035 episode of the total 3779 cases of diversion in office are left for disposal abrogated and 1734 episode. Diversion fees and other items went found 14 crore 84 lakh, infrastructure development pending amount to Rs 14 lakh recovered Rs 15 lakh, environmental cess Item dim. Similarly, pending various certificates in income of 44 OBC 19, SC, a native of 100, land diversion and demarcation of 53, land use information 61, land records of 145, converted 74 cases of mutation were found.
     Tahsildars Mr. Amit bag Court found balance for 1959 episode resolves the status of 27 Mi K Similarly, 38 cases for an order was pending. Similarly, while 19 of the demarcation of the border 127, 795 of the mutation, and divide the total 941 cases had been pending. Tehsil office Lok guarantee service total 390 application under the Act, the map has been found pending 843 18, diversion of measles. During the inspection went inquired about Bhuiya program and given instructions on how to dispose of the application within the time-limit.
     Additional Tahsildar Mr. Om remaining for disposal Dwivedi Court in 1459 revenue episode and 23 cases were found pending orders. 25 Revenue episode of unregistered found in their jurisdictions.
     Naib 1583 left to resolve in court Krishna Kumar Sahu and pending are for 25-episode order. Commissioner Mr. Churendra it has sought a response within a week issued a show cause notice to the concerned Assuming gross negligence of government functions. The answer would be no unilateral action against the concerned meet the conditions.