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In West Bengal, authorities are investigating allegations of fund diversion from the Taruner Sapna scheme, which provides tablets for educational purposes to higher secondary students. Several schools have complained about missing funds, and police have arrested ten suspects linked to cyber cafes, suspected of gaining unauthorized access to the government portal to divert funds to their bank accounts. The government is conducting an internal probe while the police continue their investigation with the cybercrime team.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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