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Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University of Agra has suppressed the investigation report of BEd forgery. The university administration has not registered an FIR against the culprits of the forgery. Their report has not been prepared and sent to the Raj Bhavan and the government.
In the evaluation of B.Ed 2012-13, arbitrary marks were recorded by forgery. The evaluation panel and examiners had increased the marks by one and a half to double by tampering with the marks. When the matter was opened, it was investigated by a retired judge.
people over 18 guilty
Recently the inquiry report has been submitted to the university administration, which was also placed in the working council meeting last week. More than 18 have been found guilty in this. It includes the names of four senior professors, examiners, registrars and staff. After receiving this report, the university administration has not filed a case against them, nor has it made a report and sent it to the government and the Raj Bhavan.
Due to this, action is not being taken against the culprits of forgery. Vice Chancellor Prof. Ashu Rani told that some points in the report have been omitted from the investigation, in which the retired judge who investigated said that the documents were not received, on this the necessary documents have been made available to him. After investigation on these points, action will be taken against the culprits.
this is the case
In 2012-13, more than 18 thousand students appeared for the B.Ed. In this, the senior professors involved in the evaluation panel, in connivance with the officials, gave arbitrary marks to more than six and a half thousand students of private colleges. In this, up to double the marks were given as compared to the marks obtained. Made the charts and foils also disappear. Student organizations also agitated and after that in 2015-16 got an inquiry done by a retired judge.
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Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University of Agra has suppressed the investigation report of BEd forgery. The university administration has not registered an FIR against the culprits of the forgery. Their report has not been prepared and sent to the Raj Bhavan and the government.
In the evaluation of B.Ed 2012-13, arbitrary marks were recorded by forgery. The evaluation panel and examiners had increased the marks by one and a half to double by tampering with the marks. When the matter was opened, it was investigated by a retired judge.
people over 18 guilty
Recently the inquiry report has been submitted to the university administration, which was also placed in the working council meeting last week. More than 18 have been found guilty in this. It includes the names of four senior professors, examiners, registrars and staff. After receiving this report, the university administration has not filed a case against them, nor has it made a report and sent it to the government and the Raj Bhavan.