NSF demands action against NISCE MD over fraud
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Reported by Bhadra Gogoi

Dimapur: The Naga Studentsโ€™ Federation (NSF) has demanded immediate action in connection with a complaint against National Institute of Civil Services Examinations (NISCE) managing director Suman Saha and his associates, alleging cheating, financial exploitation and mental harassment of students, along with the abrupt closure of coaching centres in Kohima, Dimapur and Chumoukedima.

In a representation to the Nagaland Director General of Police on Thursday, the federation expressed serious concern over what it described as an inordinate delay in delivering justice to affected students following the FIR lodged on February 3.

The NSF said that despite considerable time having passed since the complaint was filed, there has been no visible progress or concrete action in the case. It urged the DGP to intervene personally and ensure swift delivery of justice.

According to the federation, the accused allegedly collected full course fees from students while failing to provide the promised educational services as outlined in the instituteโ€™s prospectus.

It further alleged that the coaching centres were shut down without prior notice, and that repeated appeals by students seeking refunds or completion of courses were ignored through excuses and evasive responses.

The NSF has demanded that the investigation be expedited without delay, and that all accused persons involved be traced and brought under the purview of law at the earliest.

Bhadra Gogoi is Northeast Now Correspondent in Nagaland. He can be reached at: [email protected]