Showing posts with label Sunil Gurjar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunil Gurjar. Show all posts

Monday, 8 April 2019

Sabal Bharat Sansthan Jaipur – A Political Scandal in the Brewing



In a country where unemployment is at its highest, people are desperate to take any opportunity that comes their way.  This is a fact that fraudsters count on, playing on the poor, vulnerable, and unemployed.  One of the biggest scandals of India is fraud NGOs that target people such as these.  These fraud NGOs of India claim they will help you, but do nothing for you.  

One such organization is Jaipur's Sabal Bharat Sansthan.  They have created a website that appears very professional, but what they offer is fake hope.  Its main goal is not to get people the help and skills they need for employment, but to scam people of their money.  The organization conducts exams across a number of cities around the country.  Their target is unemployed and poor.



Under the guise of a government-funded organization, this company is run by founder Sunil Gurjar.  His is a name that should be quite familiar, as he was involved in a big Rajasthan political scandal several years ago.  Many people have their hands in this organizations' running; bureaucrats, government, civil servants, corrupt officials, and public servants.  They all work together to take money from the poorest to line their own pockets.  If you look on their website, https://www.sabalbharat.org/sabal-bharat-team, you will see that all of the members are retired bureaucrats. 

The harsh reality of NGOs in India is that they paint a wonderful picture of what people can have, a settled life, a good job, and the skills to succeed.  These are the dreams that people live for and the dreams that fraud NGOs of India rely on.

https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-today/story/textiles-ministry-files-complaint-against-ngos-1346760-2018-09-23


The organization begins by targeting those in need. They tell them what they want to hear and invite them to take a simple exam.  They are offered free food, lodging, and accommodations, as well as skill training for a variety of areas, such as banks, hotels, and IT companies. All of this for taking one simple exam that will determine your skill level and, based on those merits, will allow you to be awarded one of their scholarships.  They even have a specific syllabus' for their various levels of education.  

It's the Sabal Bharat Exam that is the modus operandi of this organization.  This is where they collect money.  Candidates are required to pay an exam fee of INR 560 (about $9.00).  That may not sound like a lot, but for the poor, it can be.  And they are doing this on a large scale, taking this small amount for thousands and thousands of candidates, twice a year, in all the states of India, you can do the maths.




The exam is pretty much the only real thing about this company.  After all, they need to have something tangible to make people believe they are a legitimate government-funded organization.  It's the claims they make that, successful candidates can benefit from a number of training programs, are a lie.  It's a fraud organization of Skill India program.

The state that their training programs are geared towards skill development, claiming to help empower people.  Candidates are led to believe that, after having this training, they will be able to navigate the corporate world and find better employment opportunities. 

After taking the exam, candidates are told that results will be published on their website and via text in no more than 2 months.  However, those results never come.  Sure, they post one or two results on their website, but it is believed that these candidates don't even exist.  Once they have your money you won't hear from them again.  Many candidates are still waiting, several months on, to hear anything at all.

The trick here is the small amount they take.  It's enough to keep them under the radar.  It also helps that they are hand-in-hand with many high ranking political and government people.   Not many people are willing to fight to get back such a small amount.  But the damage that this company has done to their hopes and self-esteem is irreparable.

https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-fraud-NGOs-in-India


It's more or less like a Ponzi or pyramid scheme.  Each district salesperson is required to bring in as many candidates for testing (revenue) as they can.  In order to give the test, they will have to pay the fees. The fees collected are pure profit.  Once you have created your own infrastructure of people beneath you, you just sit back and let the money flow in.

The number of people who have contacts Sabal Bharat after taking the exam and hearing nothing back is high.  These people are waiting for results to see which Sabal Bharat program they have qualified for.  The founder, Sunil Gurjar, is not interested in helping people through education.  He is only interested in helping fill his coffers.

The worst thing about this organization is that they have strong political and government ties. It's because of this that Sunil Gurjar manages to get away with cheating such a large number of people and there is no one who can speak out against him or his organization.  It also casts a shadow over the legitimate government funded Skill India programs that actually do help people. 


https://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi-news/99-ngos-are-fraud-money-making-devices-hc/story-2AMyh5VMGA0edUtvtRnAMP.html


In truth, the Sabal Bharat Exam holds no value and you will gain nothing from taking it.  You will, however, lose time and money.   It's important to know how to identify a fake NGO, and one step is to learn more about the background of the individual running the organization.

If you check the background of Sunil Gurjar, you will find it isn't his first encounter with the law.  However, he seems to have no fear of breaking laws because no one will go up against him to stop him.  You may recall the Bhanwari Devi Murder Case. It was one of the biggest political scandals of India that affected the entirety of India's middle class.  It involved the sexual exploitation and murder of a government employee and was a campaign against Mahipal Maderna.  In the end, it caused a downfall of Rajasthan's Congress government.  And the person behind it?  Sunil Gurjar!




So, if you have been considering getting any help from Sabal Bharat or taking their exam, think twice.  All you end up doing is wasting energy, time, and money to get nothing in return.



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Wednesday, 13 March 2019

India's Biggest Issue Is Unemployment and the Scams Related To It


One 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.

The main purpose of these organizations is to connect with the poor and those in need. These are the people who don't have the necessary resources to do well in the corporate world. They achieve this by giving individuals the skills needed to do well in their jobs through free skills training. They also help people with opportunities to find work.

However, 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.


Fraud NGOs of India

Fraud NGOs of India, like any scam, preys on the weak, the poor, and those who are most vulnerable. They will offer something that these people desperately need to lure them in. The 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. One of these organizations is Sabal Bharat Sansthan in Jaipur.

Who is Sabal Bharat Sansthan?

This organization claims that it is an NGO. It 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). You may also recognize his name from a major sex scandal that rocked India, the murder of Bhanwari Devi.

The 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. They are desperate to find good paying jobs and have the skills to grow. This is what Sabal Bharat Sansthan relies on, and how they draw victims in. It's one of the biggest scams in India.


How This Organization Works

Sabal 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 course to match that level. Examples of these courses are the 5th pass, 10th pass, 12th pass, and then graduation. People at each level are judged based on their general knowledge and mental ability of these levels.

It all seems legitimate so far. In fact, if you have a look at their website, it seems pretty well laid out and professional. Their site claims that their selection process is based purely on merits once the exam results are given.

There are 3 main programs of selection that Sabal Bharat Sansthan offers; the Sabal Residential, Sabal Scholarship, Sabal Bharat Exam and the Sabal Employment. They also offer a Sabal Sports Talent program. The selection for this program is based on the marks received.




These exams are said to be non-biased. There are 100 questions to be answered. Results are given on their website and sent to those who participated via a text message. It 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. To appear legitimate, they will occasionally declare a couple of results. Whether these are legitimate people who have taken the exam is another question.

Overall, barely 50 to 100 candidates ever get chosen for a scholarship out of thousands of applicants. Reading hundreds of reviews from those who have taken the Sabal Exam, an overwhelming number of people are still waiting, months after they took the exam. It seems all this company does is take money from these candidates. They then let these people come to take their exam, to make them think the organization is legitimate. After that, your money is gone and you have nothing to show for it. This organization takes advantage of those in need and is making millions off of them:

An exam fee costs INR 560 (about 7.80 USD). It may not sound like much but for India's poor and unemployed, this is a lot. Let's take that figure and times it by 10,000 candidates. This equates to INR 5,600,000 (around 78,692.51 USD). But this organization gets hundreds of thousands paying their fee. 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.

The Reality of NGOs in India


You're probably wondering how this can be allowed to happen? Why doesn't the government or politicians stop this from happening? The sad fact is, organizations like Sabal don't prosper without political backing of some sort. We also pointed out that the founder of Sabal is Sunil Gurjar. He is a major power player in the power circles of Rajasthan. People who are afraid of the law fear this man. In fact, even the police fear him, which is why there are no cases made against him.

Gurjar 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.



If you don't believe this to be true, just look up the Bhanwari Devi murder scandal. Or Google Sunil Gurjar Congress  MLA or Sunil Gurjar Sabal Bharat, or Sunil Gurjar Nasirabad or Sunil Gurjar Bhanwari Devi. There are many stories regarding his illicit actions. In 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. The story around the Rajasthan Political scandal claims that he planned this drama to take Maderna down. However, it all got out of control, which resulted in the death of Devi.


Let's put this into perspective. How legitimate could an NGO for the needy and poor be, being run by this type of person? This is the kind of person who looks to exploit those he can. What better way than to set up a fraud skill India program? How likely does it seem that even 50 students will successfully come out of this program? 




Gurjar's motive is to claw in millions using his political backing. In this way, he is unstoppable.
Sabal Bharat is the top fraud NGO in India.

The truth is, if you have paid to take the Sabal Bharat Exam, there is little chance of you getting your money back or getting any help from this fake organization. You can guarantee that they will not help you find employment or train you in the skills needed.

How To Identify Fake NGOs

For a start, 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. There 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.

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