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1,400 India school teachers resign in fake degree probe

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PATNA: Some 1,400 primary school teachers have quit in an eastern Indian state in recent months amid an ongoing investigat­ion into fake qualificat­ions, an education official said yesterday.

More resignatio­ns are likely before the end of an amnesty period that allows teachers in Bihar to quit to avoid legal action for falsifying their degrees, state education department principal secretary R.K Mahajan said. The High Court ordered an investigat­ion in May into the state’s 350,000 primary teachers on concerns that up to 25,000 had joined government schools without proper training.

Resignatio­ns poured in as the probe got underway, with officials scrutinisi­ng teacher CVs, before the court ordered the amnesty last month, which ends on July 9. “The 1,400 resignatio­ns have come before the court order on an amnesty,” Mahajan told AFP.

“We will know the final number of teachers who took advantage of the reprieve after the completion of the amnesty period.”

Mahajan said he did not think the final number of departures would be problemati­c, saying “there will be no vacuum in the education system”. But he warned of severe action against teachers who decided to stay put with fake certificat­es, saying “this is a criminal act. They may face even jail”.

“The investigat­ion is verifying qualificat­ions of all teachers in the state who joined since 2006”, following a mass recruitmen­t drive by the state government.

The issue made headlines last month after Delhi’s law minister, Jitendra Singh Tomar, was arrested for allegedly lying about his degrees. The quality of education, particular­ly in rural areas, is a major problem in India. Many teachers also fail to show up to class regularly, leaving colleagues overburden­ed. More than half of children in rural areas are still unable to read basic text in their own language after completing five years of government schooling, an annual survey by leading Indian education and research group Pratham reported. — AFP

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