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The Mir Chowk police are investigating the Muslim Educational Social & Cultural Organisation (Mesco) in Hyderabad for alleged fraud and regulatory breaches, including alarming issues such as the employment of non-existent faculty, irregularities in campus infrastructure, and fraudulent issuance of certificates. RTI responses from the Board of Intermediate Education (BIE), the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), and the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) highlight a concerning pattern of false representations on MESCO’s faculty roster. Individuals such as Dr Firdouse Saleha, Rubina Fatima, Nausheen Fathima, Mohammed Yousuf, and Haqqani GQ, listed as full-time faculty members at Mesco's Degree, MBA, MCA, junior, and pharmacy colleges, were found to have questionable credentials and minimal involvement in academic activities.

Significant irregularities were found in campus infrastructure management. Despite claims of adequate land and buildings, Mesco institutions were discovered to be operating multiple colleges and schools on the same premises without the required authorisation. Documents revealed that only around two acres of the mandated five-acre land were available for seven institutions, casting doubt on compliance with regulatory standards and the safety of campus facilities.



Land records submitted to AICTE showed four different survey numbers for the Mesco College of Pharmacy, including a leased property meant for a government girls' school. One particular.

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