Friday, September 2, 2011

TN seeks report from MSU registrar on B.Ed admissions irregularities

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C Shivakumar

Chennai:

Tamil Nadu government has ordered the registrar of Manonmaniam Sundarnar University to submit a report over the irregularities in admission to B. Ed courses in the distance education after The New Indian Express brought it to light.



The letter comes in the wake of Governor’s office seeking the remarks of the government at the earliest after The New Indian Express report dated July 12 exposed the irregularities.



In a letter written by K Vivekanandan, deputy secretary to governor, the governor’s office directed the education secretary to send the remarks of the government on the issue immediately.



The state government in turn has forwarded the letter to the registrar requesting him to send the report to government.



The New Indian Express investigations have revealed that the vice chancellor R T Sabapathy Mohan, a close aide of then Higher Education Minister K Ponmudy, personally handed over the applications of some of the candidates (as mentioned in documents in green ink) as the list of selected candidates for B.Ed course in the distance education was prepared, a month before the submission of the applications.

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