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EDUCATION SCAM
IN MAHARASHTRA
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What Is Scam?
By definition, a scam is a quick-profit
scheme where a person cheats another
individual or group out of money by
presenting them with false informationduring a deal or offer.
There are many different types of scams
that prey on unsuspecting victims.Scammers can approach their victims via
email, SMS, and sometimes even a phone
to your personal cell number.
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Education Scam
India's future seems to be in danger as an education scam, costing Rs 1,000 Crore,
has been unearthed in Maharashtra
The scam started towards the end of September but came into existence only in the
first week of October, 2011
The schools and education minister Rajendra Darda stated We found that some
divisions altogether did not exist. In some places, same students were made to sit for
the morning school and afternoon schools during the inspection"
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1 student behind every 5 student fraud
1.5 lakh of 7 lakh students were fraud in Nanded district itself.
The scam got unearthed in the Nanded district of Maharashtra where more than
1,40,000 students were termed as bogus
In Sholapur, where school staffs were deployed to hunt for any stray child of school-
going age because, as against 252 students on its rolls, only 70 existed.
It also means that all numbers mentioned in the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyanare a fraud,because there are children out there to be hired for a short time because they dont
go to schools.
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Causes Or Footways That Led To Scam
In order to be able to take full benefit of the fund that is allocated to eacheducational institute, the students present in the school/education centre were
falsified. Reason being that the school would use this fund in paying the salaries and
all other expense and the remainder would go into the pockets of the management.
It is also a reality that despite grants, teachers are paid less than the prescribedsalaries but the figures mentioned in the ledgers are as per the scales. Moreover each
school which is run or founded by a politician have been able to stop the officials
from actually looking into the matter before the scam took place.
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Lack of discipline in government
Huge communication gap between government and people
Bogus private education institutions
Corruption Improper work done by government
Most of the institutions belongs to politicians
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Government Policies
Increase the number of institutions to increase the education
among grass route level
Provide midday meal
Spends Rs. 1000 per year for single student
Pays Rs. 27000 Cr for 1.4 cr student itself in Maharashtra
Provides books and other facilities to school & private org.
including NGOs Carry out Shikshan Abhiyan Yojna time to time
Minimize the cost of education for poor students
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What Did The State Government Do In
Order To Curb This Problem?
State government in lieu of the education minister conducted a survey
so that each student can be recorded correctly
Indelible ink was used as a mean to track each student
The entire process was carried over the Nanded district in 3500
schools out of which 1500 belong to the Zilla parishad and the
remaining 2000 belong to private aided schools
The inspection was undertaken by 346 squads, excluding the
education officials
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Measures That Need To Be Taken To Find Out
If The Problem Prevails In The Other
Districts As Well Apart from the already on going checks and surveys, the state government shouldlook into:
Registering all the un-registered schools and educational institutes: By doing
this the state government can look into or check each school and the total
strength of the school with ease, also providing funds to these schools could beproperly broke down, so that no wastage or unneeded expense will be incurred
Preparing a break up of all the funds needed to be put into schools: A
systemized breakup of the funds should be done in order to see how much funds
would be needed by the school/educational institute
Salary Slabs: The teachers should be paid according to the salary slab, and the
state government should keep a six month check and also the teachers could
give their views and comments on whether if they do receive the pay properly or
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What Future Mends Can Be Done, So That
Scams Like These Dont Arise Again
Review System: A nationwide review system can be implemented to look into the
data of all the registered schools/educational institutes , this could be implemented
in the following phase:
Each school will be registered along with the total strength of the school and the
number of students present should be mentioned as well
A database should be kept so that each school/educational institute can list the
students names and ID as well
Each registered school should have a virtual database apart from the physical
records and the government should help the aided schools to do so
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Ethics
The reason why the educational system was set up is not serving its purpose
In fact it is doing things which is not only immoral but also posing a threat for the
new generation who are supposed to uplift the country
The country as a whole suffers in scams like these because more than required
grants are given to the authorities who misuse them for their own personal use
As of now Maharashtra is affected by the scam but the question still remains what
about rest of the country
Even after all the surveys and checks are done another question remains what about
the teachers that were hired to teach, they would all be out of jobs.
The government should make necessary provisions for them, probably employ them
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