for all interested bohras, whether fanatic abde or reform minded, here are some references to this fake university from where the fake zaada quid johar has purchased his fake doctor of phekology degree for around 1000 $ max + some 'donations' to the committee and cost of reception followed by labrez bohri jaman. quid johnny must have figured that with the blind acceptance of the slavish abdes of any hogwash dished out, it will be easy to make them swallow this crap big time.
1.
The reference to the Open International University
of Complimentary Medicines in Sri Lanka, comes from a pdf
file on the site of the Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research in New Delhi:
"Copy of CSIR letter No. 17/66/27/94-PPS dated 18.11.1998
to all Heads of national Labs./Instts.
*Sub: D.Sc. Degree awarded by Open International University
for Complimentary Medicines, Colombo- No recognition to be
given.
I am directed to forward herewith a copy of letter No.
IOE/D/98/1381 dated 27.8.98 from Dr. S.K. Jain, Director,
Institute of Ethnobiology, C/o NBRI, Lucknow alongwith a
copy of letter dated 12.8.98 from UGC regarding nonvalidity
of D.Sc. Degree awarded by Open International University for
Complimentary Medicines, Colombo and informing that no
recognition should be given to the Degree/Diploma or any
other academic distinction conferred by this University,
for your information and record."
[...]
"Copy of letter No. F.7-3/90(FU) dated 12.8.2000 from
University Grants Commission, New Delhi to Dr. S.K. Jain,
Director, Indian Instt. of Biotechnology, Lucknow.
"The Commission is grateful to you for bringing to its
Notice about the award of Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees by the
Open International University for Complimentary Medicines,
Colombo, Sri Lanka. Subsequently to receipt of your letter
No. IOE/D/97/1089 dt. 28.1.1998, the Commission also
received a letter from the Vice-Chairman, the Bar Council
of Gujarat informing us on the above subject. In support of
this, he has also enclosed a letter No. UGC/L/81 dt.9.2.1998
from the Chairman, UGC, Sri Lanka, stating that the Open
International University for Complimentary Medicines has
not been established or recognized as a Higher Educational
Institution/Institute, under the Universities Act. No. 16
of 1978 as amended. Therefore, any such Degree or other
academic distinction issued by this institution is not
valid in law in Sri Lanka. A copy of the letter is enclosed
for your information. The Commission is issuing a circular
to all the Universities/Deemed to be Universities/Institutes
of National Importance/IITs asking them not to give any
recognition to the Degree/Diploma or any other academic
distinction conferred by The Open International University
for Complimentary Medicines, Sri Lanka."
Much more on the highlighted Google cache page:
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:Jy8l ... lr=lang_en
Original pdf file:
http://www.csir.res.in/compendium/new/section20.pdf
2.
from the weblink:
http://www.dynamicchiropractic.com/mpac ... p?id=40596
In the article regarding Jay Holder, DC, Dr. Harrison reveals this unsettling finding:
"James D. Potter, PhD, professor and chairman of the Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology at the University of Miami School of Medicine stated that (1) he had never heard of Dr. Jay Holder and (2) the University of Miami was _NOT_ doing any research with him. (Emphasis his.)
"The Sri Lanka Medical Council stated that 'the 'OIU Medical School Columbo, S.L.' listed in Dr. Holder's resume did _not_ exist (Emphasis his.)
"A colleague determined that there was an 'OUI' in Sri Lanka, but it is called Open International University for complementary medicine, and it is not an accredited medical school.' For an additional fee of $400-US, outstanding students are awarded an M.D. (which is their abbreviation for Masters Degree) or other degrees such as B.Science, or extra credentials. (Parenthetical comment his.)
"We were told that 'OIU' has additional prizes such as 'the Albert Schweitzer Award and Knighthood' (for an additional fee of $400-US)." (Parenthetical comment his.)
3.
here is one more link from wikianswers:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_open_inter ... lanka_fake