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          Patna, Oct 31 (IANS) In a bid to check corruption in   implementation of welfare schemes, the Nitish Kumar-led Bihar government has   appointed Lokpals in 12 districts, the first such move in the country, officials   Monday said.
 
 
 |  Ten days after the Bihar government uploaded clips of complaints against   officials who allegedly sought bribes to implement welfare schemes, Nitish Kumar   has appointed Lokpals to check irregularities in the rural job scheme.
 An   official in the chief minister's office said that Lokpals were appointed in 12   districts to curb embezzlement in implementation of NREGA funds.
 
 "The   government will appoint Lokpals in all districts next month," he   said.
 
 Kumar has already declared zero tolerance for corruption in the   state. He has repeatedly said at public meetings that ill-gotten property of   corrupt officials will be confiscated and their homes turned into schools for   poor children.
 
 In the first week of September, a primary school was   opened in the confiscated three-storey house of an official.
 
 
 
 
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