The scheme is meant to provide benefit to senior citizens, widows and physically challenged people who are provided with a monthly remuneration by the government.
As per records tabled in the House, a total of 123 government servants, including many women, were found taking benefits of the flagship scheme.
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He said the financial assistance was immediately stopped after the fraud was brought to the notice.
According to the list fraud beneficiaries as furnished by Naik, one of them has availed Rs 1.2 lakh.
Another employees has earned up to Rs 1.1 lakh while many up to Rs 2,000.
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