700 quacks in govt jobs, running clinics in Chandigarh-India-The Times of India
Risking the existence of innumerable unsuspecting people, some 700 "graduates" of a bogus paramedical school in Chandigarh have reportedly been absorbed in government jobs and are management confidential clinics.
In a shocking information to TOI, investigating officer HS Sekhon, who"s looking into the case of Chandigarh Institute of Paramedical Sciences, said the institute"s holder dished out 700 fake certificates to people flashing some cash. We suspect that most of the over 700 students with certificates on the other hand no dogma are from Himachal Pradesh.
The diplomas have been addicted for ayurveda and pharmacy. Several compass opened their own clinics and some have bagged government jobs."
The certificates were issued in the name of Vinayaka Mission University in Tamil Nadu and JRN Vidhyapeeth University in Rajasthan, forcing the Chandigarh police to send its teams to the two states early this week for very probe in the matter. These institutes, too, we corner come to know had once been blacklisted," Sekhon said on Saturday.
The crackdown on CIPS happened after the boys in blue received a complaint from Abhimanyu Kumar in Solan, who said he was shocked to know that after paying bread he was obsessed the certificate of an institute that was blacklisted. Twenty-five others acquire made coincident allegations," constabulary said.
Preliminary inquiry revealed that the Chandigarh institute"s owner, Des Raj Rana, earlier owned a cloth shop and himself had no knowledge of either ayurveda or pharmac and was offering fake degrees in lieu of money. SMS TOI to 58888 Loading More India Rahul as PM candidate:
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