The Case as It Is:
It looks like degree sale-purchase acts by some institutions in the
heart of our country are doing no harm to the country’s education system, as
the government has stayed cold-blooded on such issues even after proven scams
were reported. While even the top media houses are not targeting the loopholes in
the field of education, but are promoting various institutes that are
provocatively involved in offering certificates/ degrees with inappropriate
records, IConnect has been the first to discover about this scam reporting two
institutes, Megha Education Zone in Sagarpur region of West Delhi and Take
Distance Education in East Delhi’s Laxmi Nagar area, for providing secondary
education certificates and offering professional degrees like B. Tech., M.
Tech., LLB., M. Pharma, M. Phil., Ph. D., B. Ed., MCA etc., apart from
traditional ones such as BA, B. Sc., B. Comm. and others, for a certain sum of
money, to the students who don’t know which way they could verify every detail.
The police are waiting for FIR to be lodged to start investigation and the
ministry of HRD is trying to part ways saying it is a criminal case and only police
can take actions. The big question is “If the ministry acknowledges these cases
to be crime, then why does it not announce any solid and strict corrective
actions and if the ministry can declare any case as crime then what else are
the police waiting for?”
Behavior of the
Government and Police:
There would be
reasons for not taking actions. In fact, there are many reasons for police or the
ministry not announcing any steps against people running such institutions. First,
they are highly influential, have political approach and find government
officials on their side to lend a helping hand, and if that is the case then,
who is going to complain and who will take action? Second, it is said that
these malicious people have strong hold in the police department too. Top-rank police
officials are in their contact who let them enjoy privilege of doing anything
and everything, but seldom do they think about future and career of those young
aspirants who are taken for granted. Students ask the government as to why it waits
for crime to happen. Does our government prefer dealing with matters only after
the damage is caused? Can’t we take proactive measures so that we could prevent
wrongdoings from occurring? It is hard to guess why the government wants to shift
responsibilities on others. It seems as if the police do not consider anything
to be a crime, unless an explicit FIR is lodged. Shakarpur police, when
contacted, drew hands from the issue saying the police cannot investigate the
case before a crime is reported.
“Police can’t
take any action against anybody, whether a person or an institution, unless
there is an FIR lodged against it. The case is very complex and the ministry
would decide what actions need to be taken,” said the Shakarpur SHO in his
statement.
The Role of
Regulators:
The students are
unable to understand the role of regulators in the education system of India,
if they can’t monitor different types of misconducts taking place within the
system. If institutes like Megha Education Zone & take distance education,
claiming to be running distance courses then providing B.Tech or MCA degree, LLB degree, Pharmacy or B. Ed. degrees; then
what are bodies like AICTE, Bar Council
of India and NCTE are doing? An distance education
institute can provides professional degrees could be offered in distance mode
also? Does both institute have taken approval from these authorities for
offering programs and degrees in distance? There is a serious doubt about the
affiliation from various universities, whose names are listed on the
advertisement board of these institutions. Do the regulators look after
anything going on in the system? The government has entrusted them with some
responsibility. They need to take rightful decisions, otherwise what is the
purpose of establishing a regulatory setup? These bodies must justify their
position by declaring corrective measures, in order to make the students
believe that government bodies take care of them.
Affiliating
Universities Deny Association:
As the case was
reported by IConnect in the August volume, the universities were asked to clear
about what kind of association they have with these institutions. The
university officials refused from having any linkups. The registrar of Jodhpur
National University said, “The university does not run its operations anywhere
outside Jodhpur. We have not authorized any institution to take admissions on
the name of university or to run a study center.”
The question
that arises here is if the university has no linkup then how come so many
institutes have put its name on their promotion boards. If the institutions are
playing with the status and reputation of the university, then why does it not
file a complaint against such type of institutes? If the universities are not
providing their degrees to Megha
Education Zone or Take Distance Education, then where have the degrees come
from? It means that degrees are being forged and sold for money. Are such
actions strengthening the education system? The government needs to give it a
proper thought. Police must examine and investigate the case. Before the
situation turns sour, there needs to be strict actions against both of these
institutes.
Megha Education
Zone and Take Distance Education institutes are found to be involved in clear
case of fraud, but police are sitting idle waiting for complaints. Do they
permit certificate sale-purchase? There are proven records. Universities, which
these institutions claim to have an affiliation from, are denying any linkup,
saying we don’t give affiliations to these institutes. One of the universities
has also said that they have lodged FIR against the institute. Still,
institutions are there, going strong with whatever they have been doing for the
last 5-6 years. Police, that say they would start investigating the case only
after the complaint of crime is lodged, are seen parting ways. Now, as the FIR
is also lodged, why do Delhi police officials have not yet woken up? There is
doubt about whether the police have even reached the venue to check the campus,
the files, and records or computers, printer and everything.
Students are
innocent; does that mean they should be exploited for it? In our country,
students are forced to pay for seeing the dreams and targeting big goals. They
invest money, energy and time, only to be provided with fake certificates and
huge disappointments. The institutions have not been executed yet, against the
crime they’re involved in for several years.
As far as the
students are concerned, they said that such statements are made only to
transfer the responsibility from their shoulders. While demanding justice the
students said, “We do not have any idea about what all is going on in the
system. We only want the truth to come out. Strict step must be taken against
those who are running such scams in the holiest field.”
REASON BEHIND DELHI POLICE WAITING TO TAKE ACTION
Delhi police are
usually seen taking credits in various cases, but they don’t seem to draw any
sort of inspiration from other police teams. In Jan 2013, Visakhapatnam police
had ceased nearly 600 certificates of 6 different universities whereas within
the last 6 months Hyderabad police has unearthed multiple cases of fraud. “What
is the reason behind Delhi police waiting so long for crime to be reported to
them? They should be pro-active in dealing with matters like this. It is not a
case of theft, but the future of thousands of students depends upon how the
policy-makers behave. The fate of a nation is actually decided by its youth.
They should not be cheated by individuals like this.”
Megha Education
Zone and Take Distance Education have least to do with imparting knowledge. The
government bodies, police department and ministries are also not favoring
students. If action is still not taken, it might cause a huge blow to the
democracy. Institutions like Megha Education Zone and Take Distance Education
put the students’ future and career in danger.
KAMAL MEHTA, CHAIRMAN, JODHPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ARRESTED BY SOG POLICE JAIPUR FOR SELLING FAKE 38000 DEGREES. THIS IS THE BIGGEST OPENENDED FRAUD IN EDUCATION
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