*The New Zamindari*

*Bureaucrats, politicians and contractors in Jharkhand benefit from NREGS,
not the poor
*

*By GLADSON DUNGDUNG*

The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) introduced to ensure 100
days work for the poor, has occupied the centre stage of rampant corruption
in Jharkhand. The self immolation of Tapas Soren, brutal killing of Lalit
Mehta and martyrdom of Turiya Munda against corruption in NREGA have had no
impact in the mindset of the government officials, contractors and middlemen
for whom the NREGA has become a milch cow. Now, bribes go to the tiers in
the government in fixed percentages. One pays 4 percent to Panchayat Sevak,
5 percent to Block Development Officer, 5 percent to Engineer and list goes
on. Half of the money goes in bribes. This is known to all the senior
officers but hardly any one is punished for their illegal acts.

The modus operandi of siphoning off NREGA funds is changing with the direct
involvement of Bank officials. This was disclosed by the members of a social
audit team consisting of a noted economist and member of Central Employment
Guarantee Council Professor Jean Dreze, adviser to the Supreme Court on
right to food, Balram, Researchers of Allahabad JB Pant Institute and Delhi
School of Economics while conducting public hearing and social audit on
NREGA of Raidih Gram Panchayat in Karo block of Deoghar district on 15-16
October, 2008.

The social audit team found approximately 20 fake bank accounts and false
muster rolls in Raidih Gram Panchayat alone. The NREGA card holders said
that they had never been to the Bank but that the contractor Nawal Kishor
Singh got their thumb impressions on papers and bank slips. Thereafter,
according to them, he opened accounts in the Bank and withdrew the money
too. Obviously, a fake account can not be opened without the involvement of
the top management of any Bank as per its rules and regulations. All the
fake bank accounts were found to be from the Central Cooperative Bank,
Jamtara.

In many cases, more wages had been added in muster rolls than actually paid
to the labourers. The contractor Nawal Kishor Singh has accepted all the
allegations against him. After the social audit team demanded action against
the culprits, the District Commissioner of Deoghar, Mastram Meena took
immediate action against the culprits. A case was filed against the
contractor Nawal Kishor Singh, Panchayat Sevak Umesh Singh, the manager of
the Central Cooperative Bank and president of PACS Society, Gopal Chaudhery.
The Block Development Officer, Rajesh Kumar Singh has also accepted the
charge of misappropriation of funds and paid Rs 1000 as penalty under
section 25 of the NREGA for failing to adhere to the Act.

The social audit of NREGA has created unrest for the contractors. In
retaliation, a case has been registered against Dreze and his team in
Madhupur SDO Court on October 15 by five Adivasis alleging that the social
Audit team threatened them and got their thumb impressions on blank papers.
Reacting on the matter, Dreze said, "It is a conspiracy against my team. The
administration had done the same thing in Palamu also but we are not going
to stop our campaign." "My responsibility is to implement NREGA for the poor
as it represents a new hope for the rural poor", he added.

The NREGA is also facing problems other than corruption. According to the
rules, payment must be made only through the bank account so that the money
goes to the labourers directly there are many who still do not hold a bank
account. In Jharkhand, 29.19 percent NREGA card holders still don't have
accounts. The government has issued 3050232 job cards to the labourers but
890498 do not have accounts, a good excuse for the administration for not
giving them work.

There are no banks in many remote blocks like Lawalong, Gidhaur and Kunda of
Chatra district, where a number of starvation deaths were reported recently.
77 percent of the beneficiaries of the scheme do not have bank accounts
here. Similarly, in Palamu district, it is 76.8 percent in Godda, 62.26
percent in Garwah, 50 percent in Ranchi, 51.73 percent in Saraikela.
A survey of the NREGA labourers conducted by the social audit team in six
states of North India including Jharkhand shows that 68 % of the labourers
consider the programme as very useful for them despite the rampant
corruption. Dreze said, "Instead of shrill rhetoric for or against the
programme, what is required is serious discussion on how to make it work."
"I think it can be done, but this involves confronting the nexus of corrupt
contractors, bureaucrats and politicians who are prospering through the
NREGA," he added.

A noted Human Rights Activist, Stan Swami suggests a way to get rid of the
corruption in NREGA. According to him the Block Development Office (BDO)
should be completely kept out of the picture. He says, "Remove the BDO
office which is blocking development and link the village Gram Sabha
directly to District administration." "Historically the BDO (the office and
officer) have come to be known for incompetence, inefficiency and
corruption. They work like the feudal zamindar lording over people. They
have been blocking rather than aiding rural development," he adds.

The main reasons for unending corruption are abject poverty, illiteracy,
lack of awareness, transparency and accountability. 65 percent people fall
below poverty line in the state. The report says that 348 villages have zero
percent literacy. 1291 villages have only 10 percent literate people 1433
villages don't have a single literate woman. Consequently, the villagers
cannot even read their job cards, registers and muster rolls. They depend
either on panchayat sevak, contractor and middleman for all the paper work.
It comes as no surprise that they, then, end up being cheated.

Corruption can only be uprooted through transparency, accountability and
participatory democracy at grassroots. This is still a distant dream.

 http://www.tehelka.com/story_main40.asp?filename=Ws151108zamindari.asp
 *Posted on Nov 7, 2008*

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