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97 fraud cases and 2 paper leaks in 2 days, the Haryana school authority increases on the mouth

Chandigarh: With 97 cases of fraud and two incidents with paper leaks, which were reported in just two days after the start of class X and XII tests, the Board of School Education, Haryana (Bseh) carried out additional measures to restrict defraudes.
According to information, the board of directors has used additional use of an observer in each of the 588 exam centers that were identified as sensitive or hyper -sensitive to the use of unfair means or other misconduct.
Around 5.16 LAKH students appear in the exams of class X and XII from Bseh in 1,433 centers. This means that more than a third centers will have additional observers.
Bseh -Secretary Ajay Chopra said that observers will have the rank of a debtist and monitor all operations before, during and after the exam. “Questionnaires are opened in their presence, and observers monitor the distribution of questionnaires and arrangements that are made by the authorities. He or she will ensure the sealing of response leaves, etc.
The action of the board of directors follows the incidents of compromised questionnaires of the exams of class X and XII taking place on Thursday and Friday. On Thursday, the question paper was affected by English within 10 minutes after the opening of an examination center in NUH. It was spread in a WhatsApp group of over 700 members. The NUH police arrested three people after registering a case. The second incident occurred on Friday, when the mathematics question paper was parked by a private school in NUH.
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The private schools of Haryana and their management have taken care of two paper leaks, which were recorded during the Bsehen exams on Thursday and Friday. You have asked Prime Minister Nayab Singh Saini to examine the topic personally and take steps.
Kulbhushan Sharma, the president of a roof lecture by private schools management, said on Saturday that Bsehen will provide responsibility for the students with the type of question for which they are prepared before the start of the board meeting or banks. This ensures that the boarding of the board is carried out fairly. Sharma said that class X exams form the basis for the future of a child and determine their way. “The task of the board is not only to collect fees and carry out exams, but also to prepare the children for the exam so that they can appear without fear and stress,” he said. He asked the CM and the Minister of Education to call board members and give the students relief by announcing Grace Marks. He asked her to seek an explanation from the board of the board about the upcoming examination and to take the necessary steps to improve the board.