Three employees of Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences in Rohtak have been chargesheeted for alleged irregularities in marking attendance. The university administration issued the chargesheet after a preliminary inquiry found evidence of manipulation in attendance records.
Details of the Chargesheet
The chargesheet was served to the three staffers on Wednesday, following a probe initiated last month. The inquiry revealed that the employees had allegedly marked attendance for absent colleagues and tampered with records over several months. The university's vigilance department conducted the investigation after receiving anonymous complaints.
Nature of Irregularities
According to sources, the irregularities involved faking attendance for staff members who were not present on duty. The manipulation was detected during a routine audit of attendance registers. The university has a biometric attendance system, but manual records were also maintained, which were allegedly altered.
Action Taken
The chargesheeted employees have been asked to submit their explanations within 15 days. If found guilty, they may face disciplinary action, including suspension or termination. The university registrar confirmed that the matter is being taken seriously to ensure transparency in administrative processes.
This development comes as part of a broader crackdown on administrative lapses in the university. In recent months, the institution has introduced stricter monitoring mechanisms to prevent such malpractices.



