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India's fake degree scandal reflects poor regulation of higher education
A screenshot of Manav Bharti University's website. Investigators say the university in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh sold degrees through agents to students in 17 states.
A screenshot of Manav Bharti University's website. Investigators say the university in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh sold degrees through agents to students in 17 states. PHOTO: MANAV BHARTI UNIVERSITY

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BANGALORE - An Indian private university has been accused of selling tens of thousands of degrees for money over a decade, in the latest illustration of corruption in the country's higher education system.

Investigators say that Manav Bharti University in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh sold degrees through agents to students in 17 states for cash payments ranging from 100,000 rupees (S$1,810) to 300,000 rupees. Singapore's Ministry of Manpower is also investigating 15 work pass holders who had declared qualifications from this university in their applications.

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It's not cheating if you cheerfully sign up for it.

It's not rape if you ask for a second round.

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Narenda Shitskin Modi, has he raped any desi before?
Did they have a swingers session when Shitskin Modi visited Singapore?
Lanjiao Loong gets to lick Jashodaben's curry cheebye, while Modi gets to fuck Ho Ching.

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Graduates quietly dissociate themselves with university caught with 36,000 fake degrees - The Online Citizen Asia
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04/03/2021
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Indian university caught selling 36,000 fake degrees has graduates working in Singapore
Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post (SCMP) published a news article yesterday revealing that graduates of Manav Bharti University are now being asked by employers around the world to prove that their qualifications are genuine (‘India’s fake degrees: hundreds in Singapore, Malaysia, US, Canada left questioning qualifications after Manav Bharti University scandal‘, 3 Mar).

Manav Bharti University (MBU) in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh in India has allegedly sold as many as 36,000 degrees for prices ranging from 100,000 to 300,000 rupees (US$1,362 to 4,085). This is according to investigations launched by Indian authorities last month. Of the 41,000 degrees issued by the university, only 5,000 were found to be genuine (‘Indian university caught selling 36,000 fake degrees has graduates working in Singapore‘).

SCMP interviewed one of the graduates who has a visa interview at the US embassy scheduled for next month. The revelation of the scandal is said to have upended his future plans.

“I doubt I will get approved [for the visa] if I cannot prove my degree is authentic,” said the MBU graduate. He has sent three emails to the university seeking clarification with regard to the status of his degree but all have bounced. “My future looks bleak,” he said, adding that his qualifications, in fact, have already been verified by credential evaluations provider World Education Services in 2018.

According to its website information, the World Education Services has already provided credential evaluations to three million individuals over the years.

Before news of the scandal broke, MBU had been touting on its website, listing a range of well-known multinational tech and consulting firms as recruiters of its graduates, who hail from as far afield as Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Africa in addition to those from India.

MBU graduates quietly dissociate themselves from university

SCMP also reported that its analysis has found that some of the Indian nationals who had previously been identified by social media users in Singapore as MBU graduates have since removed any mention of the university from their profiles on professional networking site LinkedIn.

Indeed, a check on LinkedIn website did show that some of the MBU graduates are beginning to disassociate themselves from their university.

For example, a Singapore-based senior HR consultant on LinkedIn had earlier listed that he graduated from MBU in 2012 with a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Electronics and Communications.


However, he has now removed all references to MBU in his latest LinkedIn information.


This senior HR consultant also listed himself as being certified by the Manpower Ministry (MOM) with the Certificate of Employment Intermediaries (CEI). According to MOM website, employment recruiters working in HR firms must obtain the CEI certification. This is to ensure that recruiters understand their obligations under the Singapore employment laws and regulations such as the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act (EFMA) as well as the consequences for defrauding MOM with fake degree submissions.

In addition, he also listed himself as a volunteer working at the North-West CDC, which comes under MP and Mayor Alex Yam.

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Any one save a copy of that circular from MOM? Degree mill, unaccredited degree programs and forgery got different one. Only forge degree consider fake! You all don't anyhow xenobe OK? :mad:
 

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MOM still sleeping. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

MOM is not sleeping. MOM is wide awake. :wink:

Such a quaint notion: a govt is always looking out for the best interest of its citizens. Sinkies need to think outside the box and conquer this mental block. :cool:
 

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MOM is not sleeping. MOM is wide awake. :wink:

Such a quaint notion: a govt is always looking out for the best interest of its citizens. Sinkies need to think outside the box and conquer this mental block. :cool:
No. It is PAP who is always looking out for our best interests. LKY would rise from his grave if they did other wise. :mad:
 

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Still a long way to go to achieve china standard.

China Is Rife with These 10 Plastic Fake Foods Edited By: Tony A. Add to FavoritesEspañol Font Size:A+ A- ShareJoin Us Chinese food is famous the world over. Many of us treat ourselves to fine Chinese cuisine every now and then, and have done so for many years. Yet the food industry in China is probably the worst culprit in the world for producing fake, toxic foods. This first reached public attention in 2008 when many infants died of liver failure as a direct result of drinking milk powder that had been laced with a plastic compound called melamine. Renewed scrutiny has found many similar examples of synthetic food being illegally manufactured in China. These items look and feel just like the real thing, yet in many cases, they are toxic and could cause kidney damage or cancer. To help inform you about the danger of eating certain foods in China, or Chinese imports that you are not sure about, we’ve made this shocking list of 10 fake Chinese foods you must avoid. 1. Fake Eggs The lengths some unscrupulous people go to is astonishing. These fake eggs look very much like the real thing. They are made very cheaply with gelatin, artificial food coloring, water, and a wax shell. The yolks are even said to be bounceable when dropped: that’s how unreal they are. May also interest you The Cost of Real Estate in Las Vegas Might Surprise You Real Estate Las Vegas | Sponsored Listing History, Stone and Stained Glass Come Together in This German Castle Mansion Global Is The Dog Okay? - 16 Sidesplitting Photos When the Power Is Down, Follow These Guidelines Recommended by 2. Fake Plastic Rice Rice is the staple Chinese grain, yet sadly it’s not safe to assume that all the rice in China is genuine. Some rice has been manufactured entirely from potatoes mixed with an industrial resin that could be deadly. The fake rice is very hard to digest, and eating three bowls of it is said to be like eating a plastic bag. You can tell the fake rice from the real by burning a grain of it with a match and seeing whether or not you can smell burned plastic. Fake rice also dissolves in hot oil.3. Walnuts Stuffed with Cement It’s been discovered, by some unlucky shoppers, that markets in Zhengzhou city, China, are selling walnuts filled with cement. What’s happening is that vendors are emptying the walnuts, selling the nuts separately for a high price, then filling the empty shell with paper-covered cement and sealing it closed. The cement nuts are then sold too, allowing the vendors to make a profit.4. Fake Beef Although pork is readily available in China, beef isn’t. Therefore, because of the high market value placed on beef, vendors have found a way to manufacture fake beef by altering pork to make it taste and look like beef. They dip the pork in beef extract and glaze it, which takes well over an hour, but allows them to make a lot of money. Surprisingly, doctors say that this fake beef could cause deformity, poisoning, or cancer. 5. Fake Mutton To combat the high price of mutton, some food sellers have been serving chemically altered rats, minks, and fox as if they were mutton. In the space of one three-month period, police arrested 900 people for this nefarious scheme. They also seized 20,000 tons of this ‘meat’. The level of E. coli found in the ratty meat was said to be seriously high.6. Fake Wines Wine is big business in China, but the customers are disastrously ill-informed about the products they are purchasing. Thus, many wine-sellers in China simply fill posh-looking empty wine bottles with cheap fruit juice and alcohol. You can’t trust labels in China!7. Fake and Adulterated Honey China is very bad when it comes to honey. In the Jinan Province alone, some 70% of the honey is fake, of which there are two types. The first is known as adulterated honey, that is, a blend of honey with sugar, beetroot, or rice syrup. The second looks like honey but is made from alum, sugar, water, and coloring. 1 kg of fake honey might be made for as little as $1.60 and sold for around $10. 8. Fake Green Peas You wouldn’t think it, but in China green peas are often fake. They are made from a combination of snow peas, soy beans, green dye, and metabisulfite. The latter item is actually known to cause cancer and is banned from use on produce. Luckily there are some tell-tale signs of fake peas. When boiled, the water turns green from the food dye, and the peas don’t become soft. 9. Fake Table Salt Cheap table salt in China is not actually what it purports to be, at least in some cases. In fact, industrial salt has made its way into the food market in a big way. Never buy salt from China, just in case it contains industrial salt. If you consume this, you are at risk of heart attack or stroke. 10. Altered Ginseng Ginseng is an extremely popular medicinal and culinary root in China that is sold by weight. To make the ginseng appear heavier, some people have been boiling ginseng in sugar water. Natural ginseng is meant to contain 20% sugar, while fake ginseng may contain up to 70%.

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Still a long way to go to achieve china standard.

China Is Rife with These 10 Plastic Fake Foods Edited By: Tony A. Add to FavoritesEspañol Font Size:A+ A- ShareJoin Us Chinese food is famous the world over. Many of us treat ourselves to fine Chinese cuisine every now and then, and have done so for many years. Yet the food industry in China is probably the worst culprit in the world for producing fake, toxic foods. This first reached public attention in 2008 when many infants died of liver failure as a direct result of drinking milk powder that had been laced with a plastic compound called melamine. Renewed scrutiny has found many similar examples of synthetic food being illegally manufactured in China. These items look and feel just like the real thing, yet in many cases, they are toxic and could cause kidney damage or cancer. To help inform you about the danger of eating certain foods in China, or Chinese imports that you are not sure about, we’ve made this shocking list of 10 fake Chinese foods you must avoid. 1. Fake Eggs The lengths some unscrupulous people go to is astonishing. These fake eggs look very much like the real thing. They are made very cheaply with gelatin, artificial food coloring, water, and a wax shell. The yolks are even said to be bounceable when dropped: that’s how unreal they are. May also interest you The Cost of Real Estate in Las Vegas Might Surprise You Real Estate Las Vegas | Sponsored Listing History, Stone and Stained Glass Come Together in This German Castle Mansion Global Is The Dog Okay? - 16 Sidesplitting Photos When the Power Is Down, Follow These Guidelines Recommended by 2. Fake Plastic Rice Rice is the staple Chinese grain, yet sadly it’s not safe to assume that all the rice in China is genuine. Some rice has been manufactured entirely from potatoes mixed with an industrial resin that could be deadly. The fake rice is very hard to digest, and eating three bowls of it is said to be like eating a plastic bag. You can tell the fake rice from the real by burning a grain of it with a match and seeing whether or not you can smell burned plastic. Fake rice also dissolves in hot oil.3. Walnuts Stuffed with Cement It’s been discovered, by some unlucky shoppers, that markets in Zhengzhou city, China, are selling walnuts filled with cement. What’s happening is that vendors are emptying the walnuts, selling the nuts separately for a high price, then filling the empty shell with paper-covered cement and sealing it closed. The cement nuts are then sold too, allowing the vendors to make a profit.4. Fake Beef Although pork is readily available in China, beef isn’t. Therefore, because of the high market value placed on beef, vendors have found a way to manufacture fake beef by altering pork to make it taste and look like beef. They dip the pork in beef extract and glaze it, which takes well over an hour, but allows them to make a lot of money. Surprisingly, doctors say that this fake beef could cause deformity, poisoning, or cancer. 5. Fake Mutton To combat the high price of mutton, some food sellers have been serving chemically altered rats, minks, and fox as if they were mutton. In the space of one three-month period, police arrested 900 people for this nefarious scheme. They also seized 20,000 tons of this ‘meat’. The level of E. coli found in the ratty meat was said to be seriously high.6. Fake Wines Wine is big business in China, but the customers are disastrously ill-informed about the products they are purchasing. Thus, many wine-sellers in China simply fill posh-looking empty wine bottles with cheap fruit juice and alcohol. You can’t trust labels in China!7. Fake and Adulterated Honey China is very bad when it comes to honey. In the Jinan Province alone, some 70% of the honey is fake, of which there are two types. The first is known as adulterated honey, that is, a blend of honey with sugar, beetroot, or rice syrup. The second looks like honey but is made from alum, sugar, water, and coloring. 1 kg of fake honey might be made for as little as $1.60 and sold for around $10. 8. Fake Green Peas You wouldn’t think it, but in China green peas are often fake. They are made from a combination of snow peas, soy beans, green dye, and metabisulfite. The latter item is actually known to cause cancer and is banned from use on produce. Luckily there are some tell-tale signs of fake peas. When boiled, the water turns green from the food dye, and the peas don’t become soft. 9. Fake Table Salt Cheap table salt in China is not actually what it purports to be, at least in some cases. In fact, industrial salt has made its way into the food market in a big way. Never buy salt from China, just in case it contains industrial salt. If you consume this, you are at risk of heart attack or stroke. 10. Altered Ginseng Ginseng is an extremely popular medicinal and culinary root in China that is sold by weight. To make the ginseng appear heavier, some people have been boiling ginseng in sugar water. Natural ginseng is meant to contain 20% sugar, while fake ginseng may contain up to 70%.

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I will be more worried if CECA Indians don't cheat, just like 狗改不了吃屎, their nature.
 
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