CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: In Madhya Pradesh, the name of fake nursing colleges is not stopping the fake names in the fake nursing colleges. On the directions of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, the CBI had investigated 308 nursing colleges, out of which 169 nursing colleges were deemed suitable and 66 were deemed unsuitable, while deficiencies were reported in 73 nursing colleges. But now questions are being raised on the CBI’s investigation.
The NSYUI Medical Wing, under the leadership of NSYUI leader Ravi Parmar, submitted a memorandum to the regional office of the CBI on Monday demanding a re-examination of the reports of nursing colleges deemed suitable in the investigation report and making the report of the nursing colleges public again. The memorandum has been submitted to the regional director, demanding that if the CBI also indulges in manipulation in the name of investigation, then who will the common citizen trust?
Ravi Parmar of the NSYUI Medical Wing said in the memorandum that the CBI had submitted a report after investigating nursing colleges, but there are many colleges in Bhopal whose report has been deemed suitable by the CBI while the reality is something else. Ravi alleged malpractice during the investigation in the colleges including 1. APS Nursing Academy 2. Mehak Nursing College 3. Arvindon Nursing College 4. Malay Nursing College and said that in the report submitted by the CBI, all these colleges have been deemed suitable whereas all these colleges are being operated against the rules.
Parmar demanded that the NSYUI demands that the inspection reports of these nursing colleges be made public again by conducting a re-inspection and directives be issued to take action against the officers who prepare and submit fake inspection reports, so that public confidence in the independent investigation agency remains intact.