Kathmandu, 24 September: Controversial businessman Binod Chaudhary's CG Dham situated on East West Highway in Devchuli, Nawalpur district is alleged of fraudulent activities. Dham, a Hindu religious site and tourist destination developed by Chaudhary is also accused of duping visitors. Entry fee is charged from Rs 50 to 100 from Nepalis and up to double or triple from foreign visitors. Hotels/restaurants, eateries have also been opened inside the temple to sell alcoholic beverages, fish and meat. Different types of painting boards are made of plastic/plyboard and sold at high prices to those who come to the hotel. Similarly, Rs 50 to 100 is charged for the entry of visitors to Unnati Village in Harakpur. Binod Chaudhary is set to distribute CG net sales in Devchuli Rural Municipality with the aim of not allowing anyone to do business there. Although there is a written document to give one job per house to the residents of Devchuli Gap-1 and 2 of CIGP, up to five people from one house have been given jobs by taking bribes from the employees. At the instructions of Binod Choudhary,  head of the administration RK Sitaula, collects required amount from the job seekers, according to janaaastha.com. People's News Monitoring Service