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    Fake CBSE affiliation scam: Educrest International principal held in Gurugram, 25 students affected

    India

    Press

    Sumedha Sharma - The Tribune

    The principal of Educrest International School in Gurugram, India, has been arrested for allegedly running a fraud by falsely claiming Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) affiliation. The school is accused of admitting students without proper recognition, collecting fees under false claims, and compromising the academic future of at least 25 students.

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    AKTU to award 50K degrees using blockchain technology

    India

    Press

    - Times of India

    Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) will award around 50,000 engineering and management degrees using blockchain technology. The system enhances security, prevents fraud, and streamlines degree issuance, supporting institutional credibility and student trust, and allows secure access to print, and validate degrees.

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    Bill regulating fees in private schools to bring greater transparency, accountability: Delhi CM

    India

    Press

    - The Indian Express

    Delhi’s new 2025 School Education Bill regulates private school fees to prevent arbitrary hikes, ensure accountability, and protect parents. The law grants education authorities powers to freeze accounts or seize property of non-compliant schools. Nearly 300 schools receiving land at concessional rates will also be covered, addressing transparency, governance, and corruption concerns.

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    Medical education scam busted, involves high officials

    India

    Press

    Shuriah Niazi - University World News

    The Central Bureau of Investigation of India uncovered a massive medical education scam involving 34 accused individuals – among them senior health officials and private college leaders – affecting over 40 institutions nationwide. Eight people have been arrested so far, including three doctors, linked to bribes totaling at least 5.5 million rupees (approx. 65,000 USD). The scam involved bribery, forgery, fake faculty, and manipulated inspections.

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    UP board to crack down on age fraud in high school exams

    India

    Press

    HT Correspondent , Prayagraj - Hindustan Times

    The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UP) Board is enhancing efforts against age fraud in High School exams, especially in sports. It plans stronger safeguards, integrating Aadhaar and a 12-digit unique student identifier (Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry - APAAR), part of the National Education Policy 2020's 'One Nation, One Student ID' initiative. This aims to secure registration, ensure data authenticity, and minimize fraud.

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    Fake recruitment alert at Punjab school education board

    India

    Press

    Jasbir Malhi - The Indian Express

    The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) issued an alert regarding a fake social media recruitment advertisement. The fraudulent post falsely claimed "Recruitment 2025" with a ₹47,600 (approx. $570) monthly, requiring no exam. PSEB clarified no such vacancy exists, urging public caution against fraudulent websites. The Board Chair confirmed a police complaint will be filed with the Cyber Crime Cell to combat online fraud.

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    Junior college proposal approval-scam: education officials caught accepting-bribes

    India

    Press

    - Nagpur Today

    The Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested two staff members of the secondary education department in Nagpur, India, for demanding a bribe of ₹35,000. An extension officer and a senior clerk from the office of the Divisional Deputy Director of Education were caught attempting to extort the bribe in exchange for approving an online proposal submitted by a junior college. This incident has sparked discussions on the need for stricter measures to combat bribery.

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    Crackdown on corruption: MCD takes action in scholarship scandal

    India

    Press

    Devdiscourse News Desk - Devdiscourse

    The Municipal Corporation of Delhi removed and terminated education department officials over irregularities in scholarship distribution in 2012-13. An investigation revealed that funds were misappropriated using false identities, and an inspector was demoted for unlawfully retaining uniform funds and diverting financial aid into various accounts.

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    India takes a stand against academic dishonesty: Anti-Cheating Bill

    India

    Press

    Dil Bar Irshad - BNN

    The Indian government has introduced the Anti-Cheating in Public Examinations Bill to combat rampant academic dishonesty and preserve the integrity of the education system. The Bill proposes strict measures such as increased surveillance, stricter rules for invigilators and severe penalties for cheating such as 10 years' imprisonment and a of ₹1 crore for those involved in exam malpractice. Additionally, the bill aims to establish a national technical committee to enhance exam security and fairness.

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    Colleges without recognition admitting students

    India

    Press

    Hementa Pradhan - The Times of India

    The Higher Education Department in Bhubaneswar has discovered several colleges admitting students for the 2023-24 academic session without valid recognition, violating the Odisha Education Act of 1969. Despite the provision of temporary recognition for a cumulative duration of seven years, these colleges continue to operate without proper authorization. The Department has directed regional directors of education to compile a comprehensive list of such institutions. Meanwhile, in Uttar Pradesh, the Education Department has successfully improved attendance in Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas through the use of face-recognition technology, addressing issues of ghost students and proxy teachers.

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