<p>The incident of Covid-19 being mentioned in the mark sheets of students from Maharashtra's agriculture universities has come to light, following which state minister Dada Bhuse on Tuesday ordered an inquiry in the matter.</p>.<p>The state agriculture minister's instructions have come in the wake of BJP leader Ashish Shelar's allegations that mark sheets of students had a mention of "promoted Covid-19" on them.</p>.<p>Reacting to a media report, Shelar had tweeted, "It has come to the fore that the mark sheets of agriculture universities have 'promoted Covid-19' stamps. This is wrong and unjust to students."</p>.<p>Maharashtra has four agriculture universities.</p>.<p>In a letter to the director-general of Maharashtra Council of Agriculture Education and Research and vice-chancellors of agriculture universities, Bhuse said Covid-19 had been mentioned on marksheets when there was no government order in this regard.</p>.<p>The minister has ordered an inquiry into the matter and action will be taken against those responsible for the move, an official statement here said.</p>
<p>The incident of Covid-19 being mentioned in the mark sheets of students from Maharashtra's agriculture universities has come to light, following which state minister Dada Bhuse on Tuesday ordered an inquiry in the matter.</p>.<p>The state agriculture minister's instructions have come in the wake of BJP leader Ashish Shelar's allegations that mark sheets of students had a mention of "promoted Covid-19" on them.</p>.<p>Reacting to a media report, Shelar had tweeted, "It has come to the fore that the mark sheets of agriculture universities have 'promoted Covid-19' stamps. This is wrong and unjust to students."</p>.<p>Maharashtra has four agriculture universities.</p>.<p>In a letter to the director-general of Maharashtra Council of Agriculture Education and Research and vice-chancellors of agriculture universities, Bhuse said Covid-19 had been mentioned on marksheets when there was no government order in this regard.</p>.<p>The minister has ordered an inquiry into the matter and action will be taken against those responsible for the move, an official statement here said.</p>