Inquiry into alleged fake pharmacist at Assam's Bogapani Tea Estate enters new phase
Digboi, July 17 -- The inquiry into the alleged fake pharmacist case at Assam's Bogapani Tea Estate has entered a new phase after the Medical Inspector of Plantation (MIP) reportedly found discrepancies in the documents submitted by pharmacist Kameswar Kalita. Kalita resigned while the inquiry was underway.
According to sources, the MIP submitted the inquiry report to the estate management on Thursday after examining allegations about Kalita's qualifications. The report reportedly pointed out discrepancies in the documents he submitted during the inquiry.
Instead of taking immediate disciplinary action, the estate management has given Kalita two months to submit his original educational certificates, Assam Pharmacy Council registration ...
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