Gurugram school principal arrested for defrauding students with fake CBSE accreditation

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Gurugram, Greater than a month after Gurugram Police arrested the chairman of a personal faculty for allegedly defrauding college students by displaying them pretend CBSE accreditation as much as Class 10, police have now arrested the principal of the varsity in the identical case.

Gurugram school principal arrested for defrauding students with fake CBSE accreditation
Gurugram faculty principal arrested for defrauding college students with pretend CBSE accreditation

The motion adopted an FIR filed by the dad and mom of a Class 10 pupil in opposition to the principal, administrators and others related to the Educrust Worldwide College in Sector 9B, after she was denied an admit card for her board exams, police mentioned on Sunday.

In response to police, the principal, Riddhima Kataria from Basai village, fled to Gujarat after the FIR was lodged, from the place she has now been arrested.

The matter first got here to mild on February 17 when 11 Class 10 college students missed their CBSE arithmetic board examination after not receiving admit playing cards, police mentioned.

A case was registered in opposition to the administration of the varsity on February 18, they mentioned.

In his grievance, the daddy of the Class 10 pupil alleged that the varsity administration defrauded his daughter by not issuing her an admit card regardless of usually charging numerous charges.

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

However the registration quantity proven was additionally incorrect, a lapse that price his daughter a 12 months apart from jeopardising her future, the complainant mentioned.

Many dad and mom of Class 10 college students additionally alleged that the varsity administration falsely claimed to be CBSE-accredited, however when their kids didn’t obtain admit playing cards for the board exams, it was discovered that the varsity was not accredited by the CBSE as much as the tenth grade.

Based mostly on the complaints, police booked faculty chairman Vinay Kataria, principal Riddhima Kataria, vice principal Simar Batra, coordinator Sonia and different workers members beneath the related sections of the BNS.

Kataria was arrested from Bilaspur within the district on March 6, police mentioned.

Throughout interrogation, Kataria 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, a spokesperson for Gurugram police had mentioned final month.

He confirmed a pretend Class 10 accreditation to 25 college students and enrolled them in courses 9 and 10, the spokesperson mentioned.

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