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    Scandal in Ranchi: Blacklisted Firms Reinstated for Agri Projects

    Jharkhand December 7, 20251 Min Read
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    A significant scandal is unfolding in Ranchi, where companies previously barred from state contracts due to corruption allegations have allegedly been reinstated under the PDMC scheme. Sources indicate that twelve firms, found to be supplying inferior agricultural equipment and whose products were flagged as non-standard by CI PET, have secured fresh work orders. This development was highlighted by Ajay Singh, a state executive member of the Communist Party of India. Singh expressed dismay, suggesting that departmental officials are undermining the Chief Minister’s anti-corruption agenda. He elaborated that these companies were blacklisted in 2023 after CI PET’s tests confirmed their products were substandard. Consequently, they faced a five-year ban, with financial penalties. However, the ban was reportedly lifted within a week, and the companies were allegedly handed new assignments without any apparent due diligence. These firms are now reportedly carrying out a substantial portion of the state’s agricultural projects, allegedly thriving due to corrupt alliances within the department. The CPI is calling for immediate and transparent action against the responsible officials and the implicated companies. The party emphasizes the need to uphold the integrity of government schemes and protect farmers from exploitation.

    Agriculture Department Blacklisted Companies CI PET Report Communist Party of India government schemes Hemant Soren Jharkhand corruption PDMC Scheme ranchi news Substandard Equipment
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