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Cops begin probe over forged UGC letter received by BHU

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Press Trust of India Varanasi
Last Updated : Jan 26 2014 | 7:05 PM IST
A probe has been started into a forged letter received by the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) purportedly sent by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
Based on the University's complaint on Friday, the police has started a probe into the forged letter which was allegedly sent through a registered post from a post office in Assi locality here, Lanka police station in-charge Abhay Singh said today.
The University had to remove certain information allegedly uploaded on its website, based on the forged letter of the UGC.
"As soon as we came to know about this forged letter of the UGC, the information uploaded on our official website was immediately removed," Chairman of BHU's Press Publication and Publicity Cell Ravi Pratap Singh said.
The letter had stated that UGC would be keen to give promotion to those employees who have been working for a long time in the University and also mentioned about making some new appointment, Ravi said, adding that the complete content of the letter was not known to him.
The University had wrongly uploaded the information based on the forged letter on its website, in response to which many people applied for promotions and appointments, he said, following which the varsity contacted the UGC.
In its reply to the University, the UGC said that "no such letter sent by them to BHU", and there is no such criteria on the basis of which UGC gives promotion, Ravi said.
He clarified that no recruitment, selection, appointment or promotion had been made on the basis of this letter in the recent time. Every selection or promotion in BHU has been made on the basis of guidelines drawn by UGC.

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First Published: Jan 26 2014 | 7:05 PM IST

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