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Delhi's RML Hospital terminates four nurses for forging common recruitment exam with impersonators' help

The authorities found that photographs, IRIS and fingerprint scans of the terminated nurses did not match with the particulars they submitted during the exam.

Ashish Srivastava

NEW DELHI: Centre-run Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital has terminated four nursing officers, who joined the institute through a common recruitment exam after they failed a biometric identity verification test. 

The authorities found that photographs, IRIS and fingerprint scans of the terminated nurses did not match with the particulars they submitted during the exam.

Officials said different individuals wrote the test on behalf of the terminated nurses. 

"... on a careful consideration of the report of the Biometric Identity verification, the undersigned has concluded that Mr Pavan Kumar Meena S/o Sh. Chuttan Lal Meena has committed forgery and fraudulently obtained the order of appointment. Therefore, the appointment of Mr Pavan Kumar Meena, Nursing Officer is void and bad in law and cannot be allowed to retain in public service. Keeping in consideration of the above, the undersigned terminates forthwith the services," one of the order copies read.

The terminated officers were appointed after clearing Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET) conducted by AIIMS to place nurses in central hospitals. Two of them had joined the institute in 2022 while two others were placed last year.

According to RML nurses union, the case indicates towards a bigger scam happening in the NORCET where the candidates are hiring other individuals to clear the exam, which may jeopardize patient care.

"Almost 2,000 candidates cleared NORCET in the last two years and 200 of them have been placed at RML. What about the remaining 1,800 who are at other central hospitals? This incident has raised serious doubts about the credibility of the NORCET examinations. The government should verify all the candidates," said Arun GS, President, RML Nurses Union.

A similar issue was raised by the Indian Professional Nurses' Association (IPNA) in September when the body urged AIIMS to start a biometric identity verification drive of all candidates who cleared the NORCET in 2022 and 2023.

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