Gurugram school defrauds students by fake CBSE accreditation; chairman arrested

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Gurugram, Gurugram Police arrested the chairman of a college for allegedly defrauding college students by exhibiting them pretend CBSE accreditation for sophistication 10, police mentioned on Saturday.

Gurugram college defrauds college students by pretend CBSE accreditation; chairman arrested

The matter got here to mild on February 17 when 11 college students of sophistication 10 missed their Central Board of Secondary Training arithmetic examination after not receiving admit playing cards, police mentioned.

A case was registered in opposition to the administration of the Educrest Worldwide Faculty, Sector 9B, on February 18 at Sector 9A police station, they mentioned.

A mum or dad of a Class 10 scholar, in his grievance alleging that the varsity administration defrauded their daughter, mentioned that regardless of often charging numerous charges, together with tuition charges, they didn’t difficulty an admit card.

The complainant alleged that on the time of admission, the varsity administration claimed to be CBSE-accredited and displayed an accreditation certificates and affiliation quantity.

The registration quantity offered was additionally incorrect. The varsity directors’ fraud price the coed an instructional yr and jeopardised her future, he mentioned.

The District Elementary Training Workplace , whereas analyzing the varsity’s credentials, had additionally discovered that it lacked authorisation from the CBSE to run lessons for Grades 9 and 10, they added.

Following the grievance, the police registered a case in opposition to college chairman Vinay Kataria, principal Riddhima Kataria, vice principal Simar Batra, coordinator Sonia, and different workers members of the varsity beneath Sections 318, 316, and three of the BNS at Sector 9A police station, they mentioned.

Through the investigation, police arrested the varsity chairman, Vinay Kataria, 38, a resident of Sector 9, from the Bilaspur space on Friday, they mentioned, including that different accused are nonetheless absconding.

“The accused, throughout interrogation, revealed that he had been working the varsity for the previous eight years, which was accredited by the CBSE as much as the eighth grade solely,” the spokesperson of Gurugram police mentioned.

He offered a pretend Tenth-grade accreditation to 25 college students and enrolled them in lessons 9 and 10, the spokesperson mentioned, including that the police are questioning the accused.

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