Saturday, July 29, 2017

Re: [IAC#RG] HALL OF SHAME AS EVEN GOA’S TEMPLES OF LEARNING ARE DESECRATED

Obviously IAC cannot comment without hearing BOTH sides of the issue, However,

1) Is the child taking the retest, also known as compartment exam ?

There seems to be a serious maladministration of Class 12 maths exams all across India, especially CBSE. Many parents have also approached me on this issue.

2) Have the parents applied for xerox of the answer script ?

Sarbajit Roy

On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 7:11 AM, Aires Rodrigues <airesrodrigues1@gmail.com> wrote:

People from the far and wide corners of Goa travel all the way to my office in Ribandar hoping that I will be of assistance to their complicated and complex woes.  As far as possible I try to do everything possible but its physically impossible for me to single handedly pursue every issue.


This sordid ordeal of a parent from Assolna is heart breaking and I have chosen to share with you all these very disturbing facts which only reiterates that Corruption in Goa is now deep rooted and virtually institutionalized with not even centers of learning being spared.  

With his only son having failed by just one mark in the 12th Std Maths exam conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary & High Secondary Education, the parent was exploring a way out to seek re-valuation of the answer sheets of his son who incidentally is a Child with Special needs. 


A friend of that Assolna parent suggested that he meet Perves Gomes, Goa's Deputy Director of Accounts who would find a way out. So with a ray of hope the parent on 11th July went and met Perves Gomes in his chamber at the Directorate of Accounts in Panaji. The parent was stunned on being told by Perves Gomes that it would cost him two lakhs for his son to be declared passed by the Goa Board. Pervis Gomes told the parent to meet one Makarand Pandit and that he would get the job done. Makarand Pandit reportedly runs a partnership business at Margao with Perves Gomes and also supplies stationery to the Goa Board.


Accordingly the parent contacted Makarand Pandit and next day met him outside the Goa Board at Porvorim where Agnelo Monteiro a staff of the Goa Board was also present.  After some hectic negotiation Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro agreed to get the marks changed on payment of 1.5 lakh instead of the initial 2 lakhs quoted by Perves Gomes. When asked by the parent as to why the bribe money being demanded was so huge, he was told that the amount had to be shared between the entire top hierarchy at the Goa Board, The parent told Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro that once he was able to arrange the 1.5 lakhs he would revert back to them.


The distressed parent went and met the Chairman of the Goa Board J.R Rebello and narrated to him the entire sequence of events and conversations he had with Perves Gomes, Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro. Chairman Rebello heard the parent but gave him a very cold shoulder.


The very same day the parent went to Mandrem and met former Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar who he knows.  After hearing the facts and gravity of the bribery issue he was advised to wait till Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar returned from his foreign tour. On 14th July morning,  the very day Manohar Parrikar arrived back from the United States, Laxmikant Parsekar briefed Manohar Parrikar on the issue and the parent had a meeting with Manohar Parrikar explaining to him the demand of bribe episode in detail. To the parent's utter disgust Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar instead of directing the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption to swing into action, asked the parent whether he wanted his son to pass the 12th std exam or the officers punished for demanding that bribe.


Promising action Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar told the parent that his OSD Upendra Joshi would soon revert back to him. Over the last two weeks the agonized parent has been repeatedly visiting the Chief Minister's office and with no action forthcoming has now realized that the Government's slogan of Zero Tolerance to Corruption is infact only on paper while the ground reality is that there is absolutely no action against the Corrupt. With the parent having voice recorded and video footage of his conversations with Perves Gomes, Makarand Pandit and Agnelo Monteiro, heads should have rolled, but Manohar Parrikar as expected has been shielding the corrupt and their black deeds.  

 

After having failed to pay up the bribe demanded, as expected the parent has been now intimated that on revaluation of the answer sheet, his son continues as failed by that one mark. Having reconciled to that reality, the now much traumatized parent only hopes that by exposing his case to the rest of the student community, at least the Temples of learning will be spared from this Cancer of Corruption.   


Aires Rodrigues

Advocate High Court

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Ribandar – Goa – 403006


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