Negligence of RISBE turns 35000 matric certificates into waste

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RAWALPINDI: Owing to the negligence and incompetence of Rawalpindi Intermediate and Secondary Board of Education (RISBE) officials, around 35000 matric certificates which were prepared for their delivery to the successful candidates have gone wasted due to errors and mistakes.Around Rs1.0 million of Education Board Rawalpindi which is already under enormous financial stress have gone down the drain.

Around Rs1.0 million of Education Board Rawalpindi which is already under enormous financial stress have gone down the drain.

The students who have passed annual examination of matric will have to wait for a long period to acquire their certificates.Chairman Higher Education Authority Punjab has taken notice of the issue and appointed Asghar Mall College‘s Principal to probe the matter.

Chairman Higher Education Authority Punjab has taken notice of the issue and appointed Asghar Mall College‘s Principal to probe the matter.

The Chairman also nullified the inquiry committee constituted by chairman board under Kahuta Boys College.According to sources, these certificates are full of errors including

According to sources, these certificates are full of errors including the wrong name of students and incorrect marks of subjects.

The department had collected Rs 550 per student as fee of the certificate.

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