By PTI
GWALIOR: The Gwalior bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court has directed for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the popularity and different problems with 35 non-public nursing schools within the state.
A division bench of Justices Rohit Arya and M R Phadke was listening to a petition of those academic amenities in search of recognition.
On Wednesday, the HC bench directed for a CBI probe into the functioning of 35 non-public nursing schools that didn’t have recognition from competent authorities however admitted college students for the 2019-20 tutorial session unlawfully, MP Additional Advocate General MPS Raghuvanshi advised reporters.
These schools had moved the HC final 12 months in search of assist to get their institutes recognised from competent authorities, Raghuvanshi added.
Dr Jiteen Shukla, Director (Medical Education) of the Medical Education Department, Colonel Sarabjit Singh Kaur, Secretary of Indian Nursing Council and Deepak Purohit, Deputy Superintendent of Police of CBI had been current throughout the listening to, he knowledgeable.
“The 35 colleges gave admission to students despite not having recognition. These institutes lack infrastructure. Several irregularities in the functioning of the colleges had come to the fore during hearings,” the Additional Advocate General mentioned.
The subsequent listening to within the case might be held in January, Raghuvanshi added.
GWALIOR: The Gwalior bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court has directed for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the popularity and different problems with 35 non-public nursing schools within the state.
A division bench of Justices Rohit Arya and M R Phadke was listening to a petition of those academic amenities in search of recognition.
On Wednesday, the HC bench directed for a CBI probe into the functioning of 35 non-public nursing schools that didn’t have recognition from competent authorities however admitted college students for the 2019-20 tutorial session unlawfully, MP Additional Advocate General MPS Raghuvanshi advised reporters.
These schools had moved the HC final 12 months in search of assist to get their institutes recognised from competent authorities, Raghuvanshi added.
Dr Jiteen Shukla, Director (Medical Education) of the Medical Education Department, Colonel Sarabjit Singh Kaur, Secretary of Indian Nursing Council and Deepak Purohit, Deputy Superintendent of Police of CBI had been current throughout the listening to, he knowledgeable.
“The 35 colleges gave admission to students despite not having recognition. These institutes lack infrastructure. Several irregularities in the functioning of the colleges had come to the fore during hearings,” the Additional Advocate General mentioned.
The subsequent listening to within the case might be held in January, Raghuvanshi added.