Ludhiana head teacher inflates enrollment for funds

timesofindia.indiatimes.com

A head teacher at a government school in Ludhiana has been accused of inflating student enrollment numbers to receive more government funds. This practice has raised concerns about misuse of public resources. The investigation revealed discrepancies between actual student numbers and those reported by the school. Authorities are looking into the matter to determine the extent of the fraud. This situation highlights ongoing issues with accountability in educational institutions. The case may lead to stricter oversight of school funding and enrollment reporting.


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