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Swami Vivekanand College of Distance Education and principal Vinay Kumar
Thane rural crime branch had busted a massive fake certificates racket at Swami Vivekanand College of Distance Education and arrested college principal Vinay Kumar and manger Manish Ghadbande.
The Swami Vivekanand College of Distance Education at Mira Road and its offices in Andheri, Dadar and Thane were shut down on Tuesday, following last week's police raid.
The Thane rural crime branch had busted a huge fake certificates racket run by the college, which was managed by Swami Vivekanand Education Society, and arrested their principal Vinay Kumar and manger Manish Ghadbande from their Mira Road head office.
Reportedly, the college provided an entrance test mark sheet of Bachelor of Preparatory programme to one Rahul Vaid within seven days without appearing for the exam. Investigation revealed that the college provided such bogus certificates for all the classes and courses.
Thousands of students are enrolled with the college at present. While the cops have not yet sealed the college, they would soon be doing so after their investigation at the Vinayaka Mission University at Salem in Tamil Nadu is complete. The accused have claimed to be associated with this Tamil Nadu University.
A second year management studies student said, "I don't know if the certificates are fake. I will have to switch to some other college now." The college, which claims to have lakhs of students, has been operating since 1999 with branches in Dadar, Andheri, Mira Road, Vasai and Pune. The college claims to be affiliated to Vinayaka Mission University in Salem, Tamil Nadu, and is approved by UGC, DEC, AIU and IGNOU. During investigations, the accused claim to have sought franchise from the Tamil Nadu University to conduct classes and tests at their branches. However, it was found that all certificates provided by them were fake.
The Thane rural crime branch first learnt that acall centre employee had been rejected for a job as the certificate he obtained from this college was found to be fake. They then used two dummies, Rahul Vaid who turned complainant, and one Teriya Swami Devendra, to bust the racket. Seeking an entrance test certificate, one of dummies took admission on May 30 and was provided with the certificate by the college on June 7 on payment of Rs 12,500. AThe cops then raided the college office and found thousands of fake certificates, blank result sheets and fake stamps
College shuts over fake certificate scam
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Fake cirtificates racket busted - one held by Hyderabad Police
Hyderabad January 25/2012 (Hyderabad Deccan News) : On credible information the sleuths of Commissioner's Task Force, West Zone, Hyderabad apprehended the accused person namely S. Sreenivasa Chary who is indulging in procuring fake Educational Certificates of various Universities in the guise of Distance Education Center with or without writing the examinations by the candidates. Seized fake Certificates of various Universities from his possession.
Details of Accused Person:
Sangoji Sreenivasa Chary, S/o late S. Maya Brahma Chary, 40 years, occ: Director Tejaswi Distance Educationals, S.R.Nagar r/o Flat No.303, 3rd floor, Sarala Apts, beside Axis Bank, S.R.Nagar, Hyderabad
Family Back ground:
The accused Sreenivasa Chary is native of Ongole in Prakasam Dist. In the year 2000 he migrated to Hyderabad for eking livelihood. In the month of June, 2003 he has established an educational institute styled as "Tejaswi Distance Educationals at premises at Flat No.303, Sarala Apartments, beside Axis Bank, S.R.Nagar, Hyderabad.
Modus Operandi
The accused Sreenivasa Chary will procure some of the other candidates of other Distance Educational Institutions including his institute. He will get one Regional Examination Center in Hyderabad of the concerned University and conduct the examinations. He manage the invigilator, who came from the university authorities and also send the Answer sheets of the exams which were actually not written by the candidates in the center by colluding the examination center/college authorities. In the examination Center he will managed to write the exams with fictitious person instead of original candidates. Practicals and internal assignments marks are issued by study centre.
He also getting fake certificates from Magadh University Bodh-Gaya, without conducting the examinations with the connivance of the then Vice Chancellor of Magadh University. In this process he has taken an amount of Rs.30000/- from each candidate. During the year 2008 he has admitted the candidates and conducted fake examination in Hyderabad to impress them as conducted by the Magadh University authorities. In this issue the then VC Birendranath Pandey of Magadh University was suspended and all the distance educational certificates issued during his tenure was declared invalid.
With the same modus operandi he also obtained some more certificates from University of Technology and Services, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, Vinayaka Mission Research Foundation (VMRF) deemed University, Salem, Tamilnadu.
The accused Chary will collect Rs.18000/- for Degree, Rs.24000/- for MBA/MCA and Rs.48000/- for Engineering. Further he will collect an amount of Rs.1000/- per each paper for impersonation.
Appeal to the Public:
The candidates who want to study in Distance Education Institutes are advised to verify the authenticity/recognition of the University through which the Distance Education Institutes are offering courses. Do not join in the fake/bogus Distance Educational Institutes and do not spoil their career by getting fake certificates.
The arrested accused person along with seized material handed over to the S.H.O, S.R.Nagar PS for taking necessary action.
The above raid was conducted under the supervision of Sri Ch. Ramachander, Dy.Commissioner of Police, Commissioner's Task Force, Hyderabad by Sri S. Ramachandra Reddy, Inspector of Police, West Zone Task Force, SIs Gattu Mallu, D. Santosh Kumar, K. Sunil and Staff of West Zone Task Force Team, Hyderabad.
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Maharashtra: Implementation infirmities
Somewhat belatedly the Mumbai police seems to have discovered the technique of using plain-clothes police personnel or undercover agents — an elementary policing tech-nique foreign even to highly-qualified IPS (Indian Police Service) officers. On June 7, officers of the Thane rural police uncovered a huge fake certification racket run by the well-known Mumbai-based Swami Vivekananda College of Distance Education (SVC, estb. 1999). A month later, Vinay Kumar Mengi, principal of SVC, was arrested on charges of cheating and forgery by the Thane Rural Crime Branch for providing a bachelor of preparatory program (BPP) certificate to an undercover police agent who paid Rs.12,500 in marked currency for it without writing the exam.
Comments Kishore Khairnar, senior inspector of the Thane Rural Crime Branch, who led the investigation: “When we raided SVC’s premises we found thousands of fake certificates of Vinayaka Missions University, Salem and other universities in Madurai and Mumbai, including score cards and fake stamps.”
On its website, SVC claims to be affiliated with the Vinayaka Missions University, Salem (Tamil Nadu), a varsity ‘recognised’ by UGC (University Grants Commission), DEC (Distance Education Council — now dissolved), AIU (Asso-ciation of Indian Universities) and IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University). The college website also features the photostat of a certificate issued by the Vinayaka Missions University (VMU) confirming SVC as an approved study centre of the varsity.
Significantly, the approval certificate says that SVC is authorised to “provide guidelines of various Programme (sic) under departments of Arts, Science & Management”. Despite this limited mandate, according to Khairnar, Mengi claimed that SVC is authorised to offer the study programmes of Vinayaka Missions University in the hybrid mode (online and classroom) across SVC’s five study centres.
“Our personnel visited Vinayaka Missions University in Salem. While they conceded they had affiliated SVC, they maintained that the ambit of the agreement was for SVC to enroll stud-ents for the Vinayaka Missions’ education programmes. The syllabus, curriculum and conduction of courses and tests apart from awarding of certificates was the domain of the university, not the institute,” says Khairnar.
VMU’s admission of svc’s limited mandate and its deliberately vaguely worded affiliation certificate indicate that the university’s management is well aware that in a notification issued in 2010, UGC prohibited state government universities from establishing “off-campus centre(s)/affiliate colleges beyond the territorial jurisdiction of the concerned state’’. Further, both UGC and AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) have repeatedly warned universities against outsourcing study programmes to private institutes.
Curiously, this is not the first time Vinayaka Missions University has been embroiled in controversy. In 2006, a UGC-led enquiry found VMU guilty of conducting distance education courses without the requisite approvals, offering study programmes through franchisees and turning a blind eye to third parties issuing its certificates. At the time, a UGC committee had “advised” VMU not to start study centres/off shore centres for distance education programmes without the specific approval of the commission. Despite VMU having disregarded this advice, UGC has remained silent thus far.
According to a 2011 AICTE report, Maharashtra hosts the second largest number of illegal education institutions in the country, with 22 percent of insti-tutes enroling students for technical programmes without AICTE approval. Currently, state education authorities do not have the power to initiate action against unauthorised institutions. However in mid-June, the Maharashtra state government decreed a Maharashtra Preven-tion of Unauthorised and Illegal Educational Institutions Ordinance, 2013. Under this ordinance, owners, management and proprietors of ‘illegal’ institutions will be liable for a prison term of one year and fines of Rs.1-5 lakh for exceeding the mandate given to them by the affiliating university. The ordinance is awaiting the governor’s assent.
However education activists across the state are unimpressed by this ordinance. “It leaves a lot of questions unanswered. Who will implement its provisions? Will the government wait for students to be deceived and then prosecute fraudulent institutions? The promoters of fraudulent institutions will have the right of appeal all the way to the Supreme Court. This process itself will take 15-25 years. By the time justice is given to aggrieved students, crooks will have pocketed crores of rupees running such rackets,” says Vivek Velankar, a Pune-based RTI activist who has been campaigning for transparency in education for over a decade.
The fact the SVC has been able to project itself and function as a full-fledged degree college offering dubious quality education in its numerous study centres for over 13 years, highlights the infirmities of the country’s ramshackle higher education system. While apex-level organisations such as UGC and AICTE issue orders and diktats, there’s no clear responsibility for implementing them. Lack of governance permits thousands of dubious institutes to fleece students by promising them high-sounding study programmes which they are ill-equipped to deliver. And when all else fails, they issue fake degrees with impunity.
The SVC-VMU scandal should be a wake-up call for the state government and academia. But the greater likelihood is that it’s a storm in a teacup and will be soon forgotten for business to be conducted as usual.
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