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UK mission in Delhi receives 6,388 forged student visa forms
London, Mar 27, 2012 (PTI)

The spurt in the number of forgeries detected in the student visa applications lodged in New Delhi during 2010 had prompted the British high commission to stop accepting new applications, official sources said here.

A report by the National Audit Office (NAO) said that 6,388 forgeries were detected in the New Delhi office, which was a considerable increase compared to the number of such cases detected in previous years: 2,846 in 2009 and 2,153 in 2008.

In February 2010, the UK Border Agency stopped accepting new Tier 4 (students) applications from North India, Nepal and Bangladesh due to the surge in numbers, while it reviewed existing applications.

The ban was lifted fully in August 2010.

The NAO report said up to 50,000 non-EU migrants may have exploited flaws in the student visa system from 2009 because the Border Agency implemented Tier 4 system before key controls were in place.

"Based on college enrolment rates and changes in application patterns, the NAO estimates that, in its first year of operation, between 40,000 and 50,000 individuals may have entered the UK via Tier 4 to work rather than to study," the report said.

The highest number of forgeries in student visa applications were detected in Islamabad, New Delhi, Dhaka and Chennai, the report states.

The NAO said that the Border Agency had taken little action to prevent and detect students overstaying or working in breach of their visa conditions because the Agency regards them as low priority compared to illegal immigrants and failed asylum seekers.

"The Agency introduced new controls in 2011 and a fully-documented compliance strategy in December 2011 that are likely to reduce the number of problem students.

"But it will not be possible to determine the value for money of the Points Based System for students, unless the Agency establishes ways to measure its success in tackling abuse, including how it deals with overstaying, and to establish the full cost of its Tier 4 related activities", it said.

Criticising the David Cameron government, Labour MP Margaret Hodge, who chairs the Commons Public Accounts Committee, said: "This is one of the most shocking reports of poor management leading to abuse that I have seen.

The agency needs to get a grip and fix the way it deals with student visas."
But immigration minister Damian Green said: "This government has introduced radical reforms in order to stamp out abuse and restore order to the uncontrolled student visa system we inherited."

Green added: "These include tough new rules on English language, working rights and dependants to ensure only legitimate students come to the UK.
New restrictions on post-study work mean that all but the very best will return home after study."

Claiming that the new measures were “beginning to bite”, Green said that the number of student visas issued had dropped considerably in the second half of 2011, compared to the same period in 2010.

From an Incredibly good source

UK mission in Delhi receives 6,388 forged student visa forms
 
South Asia has become the scam capitol of the world! Look anywhere and you'll see a scam. WTF is going on? :undecided:

I think it's high time Aliens from a galaxy far, far away visited us, pressed 'Ctrl-Alt-Delete' and then hit the restart button to reboot us! That's our only salvation! :cheesy:
 
Discrimination in Media

Hindu upper caste men, who constitute just eight per cent of the total population of India, hold over 70 % of the key posts across newsrooms in the country. The so-called twice-born Hindu castes dominate 85 % key posts despite constituting just 16 % of the total population, while the intermediary castes represent a meager 3%.

The Hindu Other Backward Class groups, who are 34 % of the total population, have a share of just 4% in the Indian newsrooms. Muslims, who constitute about 13 % of the population, control just 4 % top posts while Christians and Sikhs have a slightly better representation. But the worst scenario emerges in the case of Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes /Aborgines (STs): Based on CSDS study, 2006. Ref: The Hindu, June 05, 2006

this is totally unrelated to the subject, you are spamming the thread now.
 
when it comes to document forgery, we Indians & Pakistani are the best I can say....:enjoy:

Bro - i hate to say this but we are 2nd - the Nigerians are by far the kings - Indians and Pakistanis are put to shame when it comes to our friends from Africa - they even have a uni in Lagos that does a 2 year course in forgery!! :lol:
 
Did you even think that one day you will have to taste your own medicine :P

Honestly mate I think both our countries need some serious corrective therapy. But I just get pi$$ed of with Indians calling pakistan crap and at the same time describing India as Incredible and shining. That's why I just even things up for you guys

sadly both countries need a dose of reality
 
Discrimination in Media

Hindu upper caste men, who constitute just eight per cent of the total population of India, hold over 70 % of the key posts across newsrooms in the country. The so-called twice-born Hindu castes dominate 85 % key posts despite constituting just 16 % of the total population, while the intermediary castes represent a meager 3%.

The Hindu Other Backward Class groups, who are 34 % of the total population, have a share of just 4% in the Indian newsrooms. Muslims, who constitute about 13 % of the population, control just 4 % top posts while Christians and Sikhs have a slightly better representation. But the worst scenario emerges in the case of Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes /Aborgines (STs): Based on CSDS study, 2006. Ref: The Hindu, June 05, 2006

And still it is these Upper caste people who are fighting for the scheduled castes and minorities..

Something for u guys to learn so as to champion minority rights in ur country...
 

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