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Bachelor Of Library Science Scam Nagpur:- Varsity to probe lecturer's role

The Nagpur University will start a fresh probe into the allegations of senior NU lecturer allegedly helping her sister clear her Bachelor of Library Science (BLib) examination conducted in 2010-11 by fraudulent way. TOI had on August 2 first reported about this possible scam citing a letter received by the university.

"The allegations are definitely serious and we will again initiate a fresh probe to determine the veracity of charges," registrar Mahesh Yenkie, who briefly held the charge of controller of examinations (CoE) during Siddharth Kane's absence, told TOI.

He said if the allegations mentioned in the letter by 'TS Gedam' were found to be true, the case would be handed over to NU's disciplinary action committee (DAC). The panel under academician Eknath Kathale is already investigating a similar case of assistant registrar (revaluation) Sandhya Chunodkar-Handa who had allegedly helped her son and other students to clear their engineering papers.

The senior lecturer's fraud came to fore after a person 'TS Gedam' wrote to vice-chancellor Vilas Sapkal. The letter claimed that the accused lecturer had herself checked the answer-sheets of her sister during revaluation and increased her marks in two subjects to enable her to clear the exams. The letter further mentioned that she had misused her position and not even informed the university that her sister was appearing at the examination in violation of rules.

Controller of examinations (CoE) Siddharth Kane had already given a 'clean chit' to the lecturer, terming the episode as an "act of mischief by someone".

Nagpur University's 99th convocation in Oct

The NU will conduct its much-awaited 99th convocation in the first week of October, sources told TOI. Graduates of 2010-11 academic session would be conferred with degrees during the convocation. During the last ceremony held after a long gap on November 26 last year, over 50,000 students were conferred degrees. 500 of them were given doctorate of philosophy (PhD) degrees, the largest so far in NU's history. It was for the first time in NU's nine decades of history that the convocation was conducted on the large ground inside its Mahatma Jyotiba Phule campus on Amravati Road. This time too, the venue is expected to be the same.

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