Title: New NGO scandal rocks Jaipur
1India's Biggest Issue Is Unemployment And The
Scams Related To It
2One of India's largest issues is its unemployment
problem. In a bid to tackle this issue, the
government created a number of organizations to
help the working class. There are also many
non-government organizations (NGO) who work to
benefit those in need of help and jobs.
3However, not all NGOs are out to help the working
class. Some of these organizations that claim to
be working for the benefit of the people are
actually deceiving them. In fact, NGO corruption
in India is a bigger problem than unemployment.
4The list of fraud NGOs in India is sadly, a long
one. These NGOs and non-profit organizations
over-shadow the legitimate ones and the
beneficial work they do.
5One of these organizations is Sabal Bharat
Sansthan in Jaipur
6Who is Sabal Bharat Sansthan?
7This organization was founded by Sunil Gurjar.
Gurjar is one of the most powerful brokers in
political circles. He is also the son of
Nasirabad, a Member of the Legislative Assembly
(MLA).
8The organization claims to help empower young
people through education. They also claim that
they will find them good positions in the
workforce. To the mass of jobless individuals,
this sounds like a wonderful opportunity.
9This is what Sabal Bharat Sansthan relies on, and
how they draw victims in. It's one of the biggest
scams in India.
10Sabal Bharat Sansthan starts by inviting people
to take their Sabal Bharat Exam. They claim
that the exam will help them test people for a
number of skills. They offer different levels,
with a courses that are 5th pass, 10th pass, 12th
pass, and then graduation.
11There are 3 main programs of selection that Sabal
Bharat Sansthan offers
12It ensures that results will be given 2 months
from the time the exam was taken. However, these
alleged results are never declared on the
website, nor do the applicant receive them via
text.
13Barely 50 to 100 candidates ever get chosen for a
scholarship out of thousands of applicants. This
organization takes advantage of those in need and
is making millions off of them
14An exam fee costs INR 560 (about 7.80 USD). INR
560 times 100,000 candidates equates to
56,000,000 (about 786,895.66 USD). Add to this
that the exams happen twice a year throughout
India.
15Why doesn't the government or politicians stop
this from happening?
16The sad fact is, organizations like Sabal don't
prosper without political backing of some sort.
the founder of Sabal is Sunil Gurjar who is a
major power player in the power circles of
Rajasthan. People who are afraid of the law fear
this man.
17Gurjar was linked to one of the biggest sex
scandals that rocked India. He defrauded his own
brother-in-law. He had the police tell the
victims that they needed to settle the issue with
Gurjar directly. They did not want to get
involved! This is how Indian law works.
18In Rajasthan, his active involvement in the
disappearance and murder of Bhanwari Devi is well
known. He is also known for being involved in the
downfall of another powerful man, Mahipal Maderna.
19Gurjar's motive is to claw in millions using his
political backing. In this way, he is unstoppable.
20Sabal Bharat is the top fraud NGO in India. Don't
fall for an organization that seems too good to
be true. Steer clear of NGOs that are founded by
anyone linked to sex scandals in India.
21There are many legitimate and reliable NGOs in
India. You can also apply directly to the Skill
India program, which is run by the Indian
government.
22- https//www.hindustantimes.com/delhi-news/99-ngos-
are-fraud-money-making-devices-hc/story-2AMyh5VMGA
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90 - https//www.sabalbharat.org/?/en/sabal-exam-proces
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- https//www.youtube.com/watch?vROkNUrtK-44
- https//ngocorruptioninindia.blogspot.com/2019/03/
indias-biggest-issue-is-unemployment.html