Forgery Scandal Rocks Government-Aided School with Fake Appointments
A principal and three teachers at a government-aided school in Chitamanpur Patna have been accused of using forged documents to secure their teaching positions. The complaint, filed by the school manager, claims that these individuals faked signatures and documents to manipulate employment appointments.
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A significant forgery scandal has emerged in a government-aided school in the district, leading to police actions against a former principal and three teachers.
The accusations center around Harishchandra Shukla, who allegedly manipulated the appointment process using falsified documents to secure teaching positions at Shambhavi Sanskrit Higher Secondary School.
Kalawati Pandey, the school's manager, reported the alleged misconduct to authorities, resulting in a case against Shukla and the implicated individuals. The District Inspector of School's office had appointed other individuals to rightful positions, yet the forged appointments overshadowed these decisions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

