Professor Suspended Over Admission Scam in Govt College
Assistant Professor Abhijit Nath of Ramthakur College has been suspended following allegations of unauthorized student admissions. Investigations reveal he took 120 fee cards illicitly, facilitating 69 unauthorized admissions. The government views this as serious misconduct, resulting in Nath's immediate suspension under Rule 10 of the Central Civil Services rules.
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Abhijit Nath, an assistant professor at Ramthakur College, has been suspended for allegedly facilitating unauthorized student admissions, officials confirmed.
The scandal came to light following media reports, prompting a government investigation which uncovered Nath's misuse of 120 fee cards, out of which 69 unauthorized admissions were documented.
This act has been labeled as a serious breach of admission protocols, resulting in Nath's immediate suspension under the Central Civil Services rules. Investigations are ongoing to assess the full scope of the forgery.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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