Article: CPMT exam: Imposter held

Hindustan Times

NEW DELHI, India, May 15 -- POST QUOTA, a general category student adopted a novel method to earn a living. Assuming that he won't be able to make the grade in the reservation era, Gyanendra, a bright student, took the CPMT test, but as an imposter for an SC candidate. The deal was struck at Rs 1 lakh.

Somehow the police were tipped off and arrested the imposter as well as the brother of the candidate on Wednesday night.

Gyanendra, a resident of Fatehpur, took the test in the name of Rajendra Pratap Singh of Chatarpur in Madhya Pradesh. The police revealed that Arvind Maurya, a doctor at Government Ayurvedic College in Tudiyaganj, was instrumental in striking the deal. ...

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