šØ CHOKING CORRUPTION: Godman & Ex-UGC Chief Caught in ā¹100-Crore Medical College Scam! š±
- MediaFx

- Jul 7
- 2 min read
TL;DR:A massive #medicaleducation scam has been busted by the CBI in the last 24 hours šÆ, exposing a deep-rooted corruption network involving a famous godman, former UGC chief DPāÆSingh, Health Ministry officials, NMC assessors, and private college promoters š„. Bribes worth crores were exchanged via hawala, enabling fake inspections, ghost faculty, dummy patients, and even cloned fingerprintsāshocking how far-reaching the rot is š¤Æ.

š Whatās Happening?
The CBIĀ has arrested eight individuals and named 34ā36 accused in an FIR filed between July 4ā5, 2025.
Godman Ravi Shankar MaharajĀ (a.k.a. Rawatpura Sarkar) and ex-UGC chief DPāÆSinghĀ are accused of influencing favourable medical college approvals.
šø Whoās Involved?
Ravi Shankar Maharaj (Rawatpura Sarkar):Ā Used his spiritual and political clout to get inspection details leaked.
DPāÆSingh:Ā Allegedly tasked accomplice Suresh to sway inspection teams.
Mayur Raval (University Registrar):Ā Charged ā¹25ā30 lakh for leaking inspection dates and assessor names.
NMC doctors:Ā Three were nabbed taking ā¹55āÆlakh to issue fake clean reports for Rawatpura Institute in Raipur.
š How Did It Operate?
Health Ministry officials leaked inspection schedules, file notes, and assessor listsĀ via photos sent to brokers.
Colleges used ghost faculty, dummy patients, and cloned fingerprintsāIndex Medical College in Indore even used rubber fingers for biometric tampering.
Bribe money flowed through hawalaĀ gangsāpart of it went into building a ā¹75 lakh Hanuman templeĀ in Rajasthan.
Southern chains (Andhra/Telangana) also participated: dummy staff arranged in Visakhapatnam and Warangal at ā¹50 lakh to ā¹4āÆcrore each.
š Why It Matters
This scam is a disaster for the working-class youthĀ who depend on public medical seats. Corrupt universities stretching across Chhattisgarh, MP, AP, Telangana, RajasthanĀ are endangering the quality of healthcare and public trust in medical education. It's literally the working people's life and health on the line š.
š Quick Stats
34ā36 accusedĀ named (including 8 Health Ministry officials, 5 NMC doctors).
Bribes starting at ā¹25 lakh and ballooning to ā¹4āÆcrore per collegeāmassive payouts š”.
Three doctors arrestedĀ for ā¹55 lakh bribe; ā¹38.38āÆlakh seized from aide, ā¹16.62āÆlakh from officialās home.
š¢ MediaFx POV
From the lens of everyday people, it's deeply infuriating that medical educationākey to public well-beingāis being sold off to the highest bidder. The burgeoning scam network involving religious leaders, top bureaucrats, examiners, and hawala crews shows just how broken the system is. For working-class students and communities, this isn't just fraudāit's a crisis. We demand radical transparency: every single inspection file, assessorās name, and fee paid must be made public for full accountability.
š¬ Join the Conversation
Drop your thoughts belowāwhat reforms should be made? Should the government ban private medical collegesĀ or nationalise inspections? Letās fight for quality medical education!













































