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Uttar Pradesh: Government school teacher working for past 18 years sacked over fake documents

Updated on: 08 January,2023 03:49 PM IST  |  Deoria
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During the investigation, it was found that the teacher had used the documents of a person with the same name, who was posted at a primary school in Siddharthnagar district, an official said

Uttar Pradesh: Government school teacher working for past 18 years sacked over fake documents

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A teacher who had been working in a government-run school in Uttar Pradesh for the past 18 years in a village here for using forged documents to secure his appointment, officials said on Sunday.


Basic Education Officer of Deoria Harishchandra Nath said Jitendra Kumar Mishra, posted as an assistant teacher at a school in Akathiya village, has been sacked.


During the investigation, the accused teacher had used the documents of a person with the same name, who was posted at a primary school in Siddharthnagar district, he said.


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Nath said a police complaint has been lodged against the accused teacher at Gauri Bazar police station by the block education officer and the salary paid to Mishra will be recovered from him.

He said the accused teacher used to withdraw a monthly salary of Rs 70,000.

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