Former Banaka teacher Mandeshwar Bhagat in the recruitment of teachers, two years strict imprisonment

A special CBI court delivered a major verdict on Thursday in Bihar’s famous scam for recruiting teachers. The court of special CBI judge Sunil Kumar Singh sentenced Mandeshwar Bhagat, former primary school teacher in the District Banka, to two years of strict imprisonment. The court also imposed a fine of £ 40 thousand. The accused also imposed an economic fine of £ 40,000 on the accused Mandeshwar Bhagat. The court made clear that if this fine was not paid, the accused should be sentenced to an additional six months in prison. What is the matter? Mandeshwar Bhagat was accused of getting an appointment for false documents and wrong teachers. In this case, the CBI gathered evidence during the investigation and presented the prosecution in court. The judicial process and rigor, which has a difficult position in this case, said that corruption in a sensitive field such as education cannot be tolerated at all. A teacher is the guide of society and when appointed by fraud, it raises questions about the entire education system. What does this punishment say? This decision is an example for all cases where people not only abuse government resources by fraudulently playing in the appointments of government posts, but also with the future of society and students. What next? The CBI is now preparing to arrest other prisoners based on this decision. The investigation process of various other cases related to the recruitment of teachers is also in the final stages. Share this story -tags

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