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  13/01/2012 Nitish orders inquiry  into fake school admission
    
       
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        The principal secretary in the education department, Anjani Kumar  Singh, said the fake admissions were exposed following a special drive.
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                    Patna, Jan 13 (IANS)Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Friday ordered an inquiry into  incidents of fake admissions in schools for availing benefits such as free  uniform, cycle, mid-day meal and scholarship.
 Education department officials said that till date 336,000 fake admissions had  come to light in less than a dozen districts.
 
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 "It was shocking to find a student's name in more than one or two schools.  Even attendance figure were less than the number of students in admission  registers," he said.
 
 Singh told IANS that if a student took government doles from two schools,  action would be taken against his or her parents.
 
 The department has decided to withhold the salary of a dozen teachers in  Sasaram.
 
 "Admission of fake students has been cancelled and action initiated  against teachers suspected to be involved in the racket," Omprash Singh, a  district education official, said.
 
 In Banka, around 70,000 fake admissions were reported, followed by about 57,000  in West Champaran, 53,000 in Sitamarhi, 50,000  in Rohtas, 34,000 in Katihar, 33,000 in Muzaffarpur, 32,000 in Jamui, 4,000 in  Darbhanga and some 3,000 in Kaimur.
 
 The government has cancelled all fake admissions in these districts.
 
 In a bid to woo more students from poor families to schools, the government is  giving out bicycles to those above Class 9.
 
 Human Resource Development Minister P.K. Sahi says now cycles and uniforms will  be given after six month attendance record.
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