New Delhi: The government Thursday said it is making it mandatory for all universities to scan PhD theses through a strong software to check plagiarism.
Disclosing this while replying to supplementaries in the Rajya Sabha, HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar said it is not true that all varsities are getting fake research papers, but efforts are being made to rectify the wrongdoings.
“It is not true that fake degrees are given in all universities. This issue has come to light only at a few places and we have developed new software to check plagiarism and we have made it mandatory for all varsities to enforce it.
“There are different software, but varsities should use strong software to scan all PhD theses to check plagiarism.
All such theses that have been copied will be caught through use of such software. I feel this will help check the menace,” he said, in reply to supplementaries.
When a member cited instances of fake research papers being submitted, the minister said, “It is not that everything is bad. But, it is true that everything is not all right and the attempt to rectify things is on and will continue in future too”.
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