UP: Teacher dismissed for submitting fake education documents
Press Trust of India | May 22, 2021 | 01:21 PM IST | 1 min read
The primary school teacher had been working for 12 years with a fake Intermediate mark sheet.
NEW DELHI: A school teacher who had been working for the last 12 years in this district of Uttar Pradesh was dismissed from service after she was found to have submitted fake education documents for getting the job, officials said on Thursday.
Mamta Kumari, posted at Primary School in Chhotki Vishar, has been dismissed from service, Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA) Shivnarain Singh said. On the state government's directions, the special task force had examined her certificates and found her Intermediate mark sheet to be fake, he said.
After the probe, ample opportunity was given to the teacher to present her case and later action was taken against her, the BSA said. Kumari had been working as a teacher since June 27, 2009, he added.
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