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*](CEO of Media branch of Saradha Group) *] (CEO of Media branch of Saradha Group)
*](Owner of Sangbad Pratidin Paper) *] (Owner of ] Paper), son of ]
*](President Of Worker's Union) *] (President Of Worker's Union)
*] (Brand-Ambassador) *] (Brand-Ambassador)



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Saradha Group financial scandal is an alleged financial scam run by Saradha Group, a consortium of Indian companies running a wide variety of ponzi scheme in the guise of collective investment scheme (popularly but incorrectly referred in rural India as chit fund) in Eastern India. The group collapsed in April 2013 causing an estimated loss of over INR 20,000 crores (4 billion USD). In the aftermath of this financial scandal the State government of West Bengal set up an inquiry commission to investigate the collapse and have also announced setting up a fund of INR 500 crores to ensure that smallest investors are not bankrupted.

Key People

  • Sudipto Sen
  • Debjani Mukhopadhdhay
  • Somnath Dutta

Alleged TMC Leaders

OPeration

Media Operations

Saradha group was the owner of:

  • Bengal Post (English Daily)
  • Seven Sisters Post (English Daily from Assam)
  • Kolom (A Urdu Daily)
  • Channel 10 (Television Media)
  • Paroma (Bengali Daily)

Tollywood Operations

Saradha Group was a financier in Tollywood. Film actress Satabdi Roy was their Brand-Ambassador. Tapas Paul was also associated with them.

References

  1. PTI. "More Saradha entities under SEBI scanner". The Hindu. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
  2. Soudhriti Bhabani (2013-01-23). "Anger mounts over Saradha fund crisis as thousands of depositors face ruin | Mail Online". Dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
  3. "Mamata announces SIT, inquiry into Saradha". Telegraphindia.com. 1999-03-01. Retrieved 2013-04-25.
  4. Mamata sets up fund for duped Saradha investors, Business Standard, 24 April 2013
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