Tuesday, June 29, 2010

DESAM demands probe into primary teachers’ DPC case

source- Imphal Free Press

IMPHAL, June 29: The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has called for constituting a fact finding committee of the Manipur State Assembly to bring out the fact and circumstances over the controversies surrounding the DPC result of primary teacher examination held in December 22, 2006.

While briefing media persons in this regard in a press conference held today at the students’ body office, DESAM general secretary, Angamba, said the reason behind putting on hold the results of primary teacher declared on April 22 by the directorate of education (S) was due to interference of MLAs, Ministers and bureaucrats.

He stated that the irregularities in the selection of the teachers and transfers of top officers in charge of the department was an attempt to fool the people adding he appealed the Governor to intervene into the matter to unearth corrupt system running in the department.

Transferring of top official of the department is an act of blinding the public in order to save the reputation of legislators adding the act was a stumbling block for the campaign of DESAM to bring quality education and education free zone.

While stating that corrupt practice in education system will only bring down the education systems, Angamba appeal the concerned authority not to approve any of the appointed candidates until the fact finding committee submit their reports. The DESAM also warned to launch certain form of agitations if government fails to initiate immediate measure to bring out the truth behind the controversies.

During the press conference, the DESAM also produced a person allegedly involved in misappropriating the kerosene quota of about 500 litres meant for the hosteller of Imphal college.

The students’ body also said that the misappropriation was done for the month of April and moreover another fake permit for the month of May was also seized from the person’s possession.

The accused is identified to be one Keisham Jackie, 25, son of Tomba of Mayang Langjing Tamang.

He was an ex-student of Imphal College and the DESAM took over the case following complaints from the students of the college for necessary investigation. He was later handed over to his family after being given proper counseling by the DESAM.

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