Naac Bribes Case: CBI arrested for bribery for knock grading, NAK president

Naac Bribes Case: CBI arrested for bribery for knock grading, NAK president

Naac Bribes Case: The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAC), introduced to the existing educational institutions in the CBI case knock grading affair, has come to light. Rajiv Sigaria, Professor of JNU and member of the Nock Committee, has interacted for a bribe at his residence to overthrow KL University.

The members of the knock team have demanded Rs 1.8 crore from the Konaru Lakshyah Education Foundation (KLEF) in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh to give a better ranking. After the conversation, the agreement of Rs 28 lakh ended. Professor Rajiv Sigaria has won the main stake.

In 2018, KL University Nock has scored the highest score in ++ grade. There are two grades more than any grade found in 2013. When the ranking is over, the knock has to be checked once again. The Nock Institute was about to inspect the Nock Institute from 29 January to 31 January for knock recognition for a period of 2024-29. Earlier, bribe was discussed on 26 January. The CBI has held a case on the case and filed a case. JNU suspended Professor Caesareia.

This is CBI arrest

The CBI has arrested a total of ten people including Professor Sizaria. Earlier this month, Chairman of the Nock Committee, Vice Chancellor of Ramchandra Chandrawansi University Samendra Nath Saha, Nock Member, JNU Professor Rajiv Caeseria, India Institute of Law Dean. Gopal, Jagran Lacques University Dean Rajesh Singh Pawar, GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management Director Manas Kumar Mishra, Professor Gayatri Varja at Davangere University, Professor Balu of Sambalpur University were arrested.

Nose recognition five years of prohibition

KL University has been banned from recognition for five years. The decision was taken in an emergency meeting two days ago, which was chaired by the Nock Executive Committee under the chairmanship of Anil Sahsharbudha. Seven members of the knock committee have also been banned for life and other activities for life.

A comprehensive investigation in the cost of bribery

The SFI Central Committee strongly condemned the bribery scam for knock grade. SFI’s all -India president and chief executive officials released VP Sanu and Mayuk Biswas. He demanded a comprehensive investigation in bribe.

Mamidala Jagdish Kumar, Head of Nock and UGC, has taken full responsibility for the scam and demanded immediate resignation. “It should be understood that students are being cheated by purchasing positive recognition ratings, manipulating educational standards and destroying the confidence of citizens.”

(Jagdishwara Rao Jarajapu, Hindustan Times Telugu)

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