The row of NEET impersonation has been uncovering the rampant rise of the conspiracy and racketing episodes in the state of Tamil Nadu that was initially exposed after the proven allegations of the first year medical student Udit Surya who was detained along with his father with alleged involvement over committing malpractice in NEER examinations. The state of Tamil Nadu and the medical aspirants were left with shock waves after repeated grounds of impersonation that had brought in huge critics and accusations on the security parameters that were reportedly violated the rights of privacy through extreme checks of the students.
Following the arrest of Udit Surya, the thread of impersonation had led to the arrest of about ten students who were studying their first year medical studies in various medical colleges across the state where the confessions from Udit Surya and his father had pictured the real extortion and unprecedented place for the proxies. In line of detaining and booking the students under the conspiracy, the thread had taken the investigations to Green Park higher secondary school in Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu where it was revealed that one of the reputed private schools in the state had allegedly housing the crores of unaccounted cash that was kept off from the eyes of government by not providing receipt to the students who have been attending NEET coaching classes.
The school has been successfully functioning for the past two decades by producing good numbers and results through which most of the students had pursued medical and engineering studies and after earning good and stable reputation among the public, the school management was accused with illegally flagging the NEET coaching centers in the school premises without obtaining proper consent from the government two years ago where the school was blamed with conducting the classes of such entrance exams from sixth grade and the school has charged about Rs 75,000 from a higher secondary student as academic fees while charging additional 75,000 for NEET classes and they had demanded the students to stay in hostels which is in the premises through which they had charged about 1,20,000 per student and for one year, a student has to pay about 3,70,000.
On the other hand, they had levied more than Rs 3 lakh for the students who failed to clear the exam in first attempt and by banking crores of money that was exorbitantly collected from the students and failed to acknowledge and to provide receipts to the students, the Income tax department had raided about 17 places close to the school management from October 11th to 14th in which the IT department had cited that they had recovered about Rs 30 crores that was purportedly hided from paying tax during the course of the raids and further the authorities had revealed that the school management had evaded more than Rs 150 crores.
Out of the series of forged allegations, the IT department had stated that one of the employees of the school has transferred Rs 3 crores to his wife's bank account further to which, the Income tax had seized the official bank accounts of the school in three public sector unit banks. The activists had slashed the school administration on inviting the staffs mostly from Andhra Pradesh and Jaipur who have been speculated with having close connections to the National Testing Agency, which conducts NEET exams across India and it was doubted that the school administration could have leaked the question papers through their contacts and for suspecting involvement in impersonations. The IT raids in its premises have directly impacted about 5000 students whose academic career was left with uncertainty and by uncovering the series of conspiracy and allegations committed by one school, it was feared that there would be multiple educational institutions in the state which could be involved in such corruptions.
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