UP: 22 govt lecturers dismissed 9 years after taking jobs on pretend paperwork, FIR ordered


The controversy dates again to 2014, when an commercial was issued for the recruitment of assistant lecturers (Licentiate Instructor Grade). After finishing the mandatory formalities, the candidates had been appointed in 2016.

Lucknow:

In a significant crackdown on fraud within the training sector, the Uttar Pradesh Secondary Schooling Division has dismissed 22 lecturers from the Azamgarh division for securing jobs utilizing cast marksheets and certificates. Together with their termination, authorities have ordered the restoration of salaries paid to them and directed that FIRs be filed towards the accused.

Recruitment by pretend credentials

The controversy dates again to 2014, when an commercial was issued for the recruitment of assistant lecturers (Licentiate Instructor Grade). After finishing the mandatory formalities, the candidates had been appointed in 2016. Because the recruitment was merit-based, some aspirants allegedly inflated their scores by submitting cast marksheets and certificates to safe jobs. Nonetheless, suspicions arose when their paperwork had been verified. The division carried out a number of rounds of verification of the uncertain information earlier than concluding the fraud.

Who’re these 22 lecturers?

The dismissed lecturers embody Vinay Kumar Yadav, Nutan Singh, Atul Prakash Verma, Pawan Kumar, Ankit Verma, Laxmi Devi, Rohini Sharma, Vivek Singh, Raj Rajat Verma, Amit Giri, Ruchi Singhal, Priyanka, Deepa Singh, Anita Rani, Preeti Singh, Nandini, Anand Soni, Geeta, Saloni Arora, Kiran Maurya, Ruman Vishwakarma and Sarita Maurya.

(Picture Supply : REPORTER)Checklist of twenty-two lecturers who had been dismissed.

Ultimate committee verdict

Director of Secondary Schooling Dr Mahendra Dev knowledgeable that the ultimate resolution was taken by a committee headed by the Joint Director of the Azamgarh division. The panel confirmed that the marksheets and certificates submitted by these lecturers had been fabricated.

“In consequence, their providers have been terminated and directions have been issued to get well their salaries and FIRs are to be filed by the District Inspector of Colleges. The truth that it took almost a decade to show the fraud raises critical questions concerning the verification course of itself,” he added.

Pretend levels from Monard and Sampurnanand Universities

Officers revealed that the pretend marksheets had been allegedly from Monard College in Hapur, and Sampurnanand Sanskrit College in Varanasi. Investigations revealed obvious discrepancies throughout verification which prompted strict motion. Notably, Monard College has been underneath the scanner previously for being linked to pretend levels and marksheet rackets.

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