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Bihar: 3,000 teachers with fake degrees resign

Another 353 certificates found to be invalid.

Updated on: Jul 31, 2015 06:23 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Patna
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The state government on Tuesday informed the Patna high court that about 3,000 teachers having fake degrees had resigned from the service and the vigilance department had found another 353 certificates to be invalid.

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Of the 3,000 teachers, 1,660 had resigned under the ‘ general amnesty’ scheme, initiated on the orders of the court, principal additional advocate general Lalit Kishore told the division bench of chief justice L Narasimha Reddy and justice Anjana Mishra.

The bench was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Ranjeet Pandit and others complaining that more than 25,000 teachers having invalid degrees were working in different government schools across the state.

Kishore said the vigilance inquiry was still on and the sleuths had gone to Raipur, Hazaribag, Guwahati and New Delhi for verification of certificates. Additional personnel had also been provided to the vigilance department for speedy probe into the matter, he added.

The court later posted the matter for further monitoring after four weeks.

The court had ordered a vigilance inquiry into the matter on May 18 after it was informed that certificates of nearly three lakh teachers were yet to be verified.

The Patna high court on Tuesday asked the district administration of the state capital to furnish an updated action taken report (ATR) on the antiencroachment drive underway on Patna University (PU) campus.

A division bench of chief justice L Narasimha Reddy and justice Anjana Mishra also asked police officials concerned to provide security to the petitioner, who claimed that he had been threatened by alleged encroachers.

The bench was hearing Vikas Chandra alias Guddu Baba’s public interest litigation (PIL) petition, alleging encroachments on the premises of various institutions under PU. The matter will be taken up for hearing again after four weeks.

According to information furnished by Patna University, there were 275 encroachments on the PU campus, including the university office, colleges, hostels as well other lands belonging it, the petitioner had said.

Taking serious note of the matter, the judges had on May 11 observed: “It is not difficult to imagine the nature of disturbance to students and teachers from encroachers. It is the responsibility of the state to ensure that public properties were protected from encroachment.”

 
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