School run in the name of Pioneer leader Hijam Irabot converted into gold mine by founder – Maoist

Imphal, March 21: A private school run in the name of pioneer leader Hijam Irabot has been converted as gold mine by the owner of the school by collecting huge amount of money from students assuring them sure pass in the class X and class XII examination. This was stated in a press communiqué from the rebel group Maoist Communist Party, Manipur.
As per the statement signed by one Kyonghan Mangang, Cordinator , Standing Committee, Maoist Communist Party Manipur. The school called Hijam Irabot Memorial Public School located at Langjing Achouba in Imphal West has been collecting huge amount of money assuring them sure pass from students appearing class X and Class XII examination. Interestingly the  so called school at which they promises the student hundred percent pass is affiliated to Uttar Pradesh Board.
The statement said that students are arrange to appear exam in a hall inside the school and the invigilator of the exam wrote the answer of the question in the blackboard allowing the students to directly copied from the answer written by the teachers.
For class X student wish to clear the exam the school authority charge Rs. 20,000/- and those in class XII the school authority charge Rs. 30,000/-. The Maoist statement said that the kind of practice has been followed in the school since the last ¾ years. It added that examination for both the class is conducted every 6 months. The founder of the school along with his team is running the illegal business in the name of running school. 
The rebel group while warning the use of the pioneer leader for cheating students and earning in illegal ways, said that the authority should clarify the matter with 7 days time to let the people know what actually they have been doing in the last couple of days.

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