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Chancellor of private varsity arrested

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Press Trust of India Shillong
A chancellor of a private university in Arunachal Pradesh has been arrested for his alleged role in the affairs of the troubled self-financed CMJ University in Meghalaya, which was allegedly involved in selling fake PhDs all over the country, police said today.

Dhanwant Singh Matharoo is the chancellor of one of the self-financed private universities in Arunachal Pradesh and is also the founder of Amritsar-based Apex Education Group.

He was summoned by the state's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on Sunday last for his alleged role in facilitating sale of fake PhD degrees to students outside Meghalaya and arrested later but he complained of ill health and was admitted to the hospital.
 

He was produced in a local court here today which remanded him to seven days of police custody.

Police believed he was one of the close aides of Chandra Mohan Jha, the self-styled chancellor of CMJ University, and was actively involved in the internal affairs of the university.

Matharoo, who founded the Apex Education Group in Amritsar, was alleged to have been running over 500 centres across the country which facilitated the admission of over 10,000 students to CMJ University here.

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First Published: Mar 13 2014 | 10:59 PM IST

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