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Why India cannot progress
by Rajkumar Singh on Dec 25, 2007 12:40 PM

Dr. MD Tiwari: Story of a %u2018academic mafia%u2019

I am writing this as an ordinary citizen of India, one of the honest taxpayers who live under the mercy of every columns- politician, bureaucracy, media, justice and what not. The media today is much more responsible than a few years back. But still today our reporters are too obsessed with the news about politicians and bureaucrats. I do not corroborate this obsessed accentuation on political figures in the columns. If our education system is cleansed we could produce ideal citizens who will take care of these nasty mughals of Indian democracy.
Today our education system is in the hands of some academic dons, more dangerous than Dayoods Ibrahims, Chhota Sakeels and Abu Salems. Why don%u2019t you investigate into their activities through investigative journalism and interviews? I believe this way you could do some noble jobs for the nation. Today I will give you example of one such person who is playing with the lives of thousands of our next generation citizens, teachers, scientists and above all floods of funds from the national treasury built by millions of poor people.
Dr. M. D. Tiwari was never a reputed teacher or scientist. But he is an expert in making connections. He served mostly in UGC and made many connections in Delhi and could become Vice Chancellor of a new university in UP, probably Bundelkhand. He had some charges there and had to leave. He was close to the the-then HRD Minister Murali Manohar Joshi who made him Of

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