New twist in Nityanand Ashram case, CM Vijay Rupani sought report
New twist in Nityanand Ashram case, CM Vijay Rupani sought report
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The suspected role of the Delhi Public School Administration has come to light in the investigation into the missing of two young girls from the Nityanand Ashram in the famous case of Nityananda in India. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has sought a report from the Revenue Minister and the Collector of the district. DPS is being run on the basis of fake documents.

Revenue Minister Kaushik Patel said that the government will take a final decision after examining DPS school land and CBSE recognition in depth. The matter of fake documents given to CBSE is also being revealed. The school administration is acknowledging that they have gained recognition from the CBSE without the NOC from the state government. The Gujarat government is also firm against the DPS for giving land to the ashram.

For your information, tell us tell you that in the habeas corpus petition filed on the two girls missing from the ashram, the High Court has asked the police to go abroad to investigate and present the two women. Significantly, the Gujarat Children's Commission has investigated the matter of harassing and laboring the children living in the ashram, many shocking things came out in the report of the commission, due to which a police complaint was lodged against the ashram.

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