An FIR has been registered in Uttar Pradesh s Balrampur district against 92 government teachers for allegedly submitting forged educational certificates to get the job. The FIR was lodged at the Kotwali police station in Balrampur under the charges of dishonesty and fraudulently using genuine documents. The fraud was detected during a probe by the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (upstf). Circle Officer Varun Mishra said that the FIR was filed on the basis of a complaint of the basic education officer Ramchandra. Mishra said the teachers had been working since 2010 in the district. They had procured the marksheets of candidates who had qualified but were working in some other district.
UP Journalists Booked for ‘Fake Report Showing Students Standing in Biting Cold at Govt Event
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A case has been filed in Kanpur’s Dehat District against three journalists of a local news channel for allegedly publishing a news report showing government school students exercising in their summer uniform – a half-sleeves shirt and shorts – in biting cold during an event last week.
In his police complaint, Sunil Dutt, the district Basic Education Officer, has alleged that the journalists were not present at the event, and they misrepresented the yoga and exercise programme that was conducted on Sunday to mark ‘UP Diwas’, the state s foundation day, reported
Three journalists in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur have been accused of "public mischief" and "criminal intimidation" in a first information report (FIR) filed against them over a news report, which alleged that several government school students "shivered in biting cold while government officials were busy with an event" last week.
Teacher, Principal Suspended Over Anti-Brahmin Slogan Painted on Wall of UP School
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A government school principal and a teacher here were suspended over the school wall sporting an alleged anti-Brahmin slogan that one of them attributed to Dalit icon B R Ambedkar. Lallitpur s Basic Education Officer (BEO) Ram Pravesh on Wednesday said Principal Anil Kumar Rahul and Assistant Teacher Qadir Khan of Avni village in Talbehat were suspended after the school wall was found displaying the objectionable anti-Brahmin remark.
The remark was detected on Sunday during the inauguration of smart classes in the school and the two were suspended on Tuesday, he said. BEO Ram Pravesh said roughly translated in English, the Hindi sentence painted on the school wall read: Ringing school bells will ensure your welfare, ringing those of temples will benefit only Brahmins.
The Allahabad High Court has made it clear that marital status of a daughter alone cannot be the ground for rejecting her application for compassionate appointment in terms of the UP Recruitment of.