Principal, professor paused after Peon evaluated the revocation of the student’s answer sheet with a camera

Shockingly, the evaluation of student answer sheets was revealed in Madhya Pradesh. The president and a professor at a government college in Nalmadapuram district were suspended, and the viral video showed a forged answer sheet.
Viral Video: Principal, Professor Paused After Capturing on Camera Assessment of Student Answers Form
Shockingly, the evaluation of student answer sheets was revealed in Madhya Pradesh. The principal and a professor at a government college in Nalmadapuram district were suspended and a videotape allegedly showed a Payne virus evaluating student answer sheets. Sources said the aggrieved student had contacted local MLA Thakurdas Nagvanshi, who later filed a complaint with authorities.
The school is responsible and registered the case against the principal and a professor who was under the responsibility of the inspection.
In response to the incident, Vishvas Sarang, a Youth Affairs and Co-operative, confirmed that the principal and the nose officer had been suspended. The minister said action has also been taken to the professors (assigned to evaluate the answer sheets of work) and Peony. “Instructions have been made to ensure that such incidents do not occur again. The government has always worked hard to maintain the quality of higher education. This incident is unfortunate and unforgivable. The strictest action will be taken.”
Rakesh Verma, head of the Bhagat Singh Government Academy in Pipariya, claimed that he and Professor Ramgulam Patel were suspended on April 4. Verma said the assessment of the answer sheet had been assigned to a guest teacher, who then handed it to Peon via Fifter, a book sent to the college.
Verma added that a complaint was filed in January after the video clip was played on social media. He further claimed that Professor Patel had been appointed as a Nodal official in the assessment work by Raja Shankar Shah University of Chhindwara. “I’m implicated,” Verma claimed in a letter related to Patel’s appointment as an assessment official published last August.
Verma mentioned that he had written to the higher education department, asking his suspension to be revoked.