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7. When the tsunami of the scandal hit the education sector, the State of Bihar took it as a duty caste upon it to clean up the education sector since they thought it was a God sent opportunity. The stand of the Principal AAG-I, during the course of argument, is that nothing more should be read into the communication of the Chief Secretary. The reason for the Chief Secretary to write such letters to the district authorities was that despite grant of permission by the Regional Council of NCTE, there were many a things which were amiss in a glaring way with such institutions. The State is not trying to raise an accusing finger P11 / 19 on NCTE with regard to the manner in which such permissions have been accorded. But there are huge gaps between what is declared by the institutions to NCTE and what has been discovered and found in actual reality. The ultimate consumer of such products from these institutions will largely be the State of Bihar. Therefore, such pass outs and so called trained teachers with training, which are suspect will have a bearing on the future of the students studying in the schools of Bihar. If they are hired and saddled with the responsibility of imparting education at various levels the ultimate sufferers would be the generation next as well as society.