CBSE paper leak News
The CBSE warned students and parents of false information about the CBSE Board Exam 2023 paper leak spread by miscreants on social media platforms.
A senior Crime Branch officer said the CBSE had requested them to provide details of students who had received the leaked papers.
Joint CP Crime Alok Kumar said that the accused Rakesh Kumar is the main person behind the leak of Class 10th Maths paper.
DCP Ram Gopal Naik has said that the Delhi Police crime branch has solved the class 10 paper leak case.
In an interview to Mehak Kasbekar, Anil Swarup speaks about why it was decided to not hold re-exam for Class 10 Maths paper and what measures are being put into place to ensure paper leaks do not happen in the future.
Reports of the Economics paper leaking in handwritten form before the exam (March 26) rocked CBSE last month and the consequent paper had to be cancelled. The re-exam will be held on April 25.
The committee will submit its report on CBSE exam process by May 31 to the HRD Ministry.
''This was being done in the paramount interest of students,'' said Anil Swarup, Education Secretary, Government of India.
The letter is being circulated in the name and style of Controller Examinations CBSE. The board issued a statement advising the students to ignore the latter, reported news agency ANI.
A day before the Class 10 Mathematics exam, that is March 27, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) received an e-mail claiming that the paper had been leaked.
CBSE official KS Rana has been found lax in supervising the examination centre (0859) - from where the paper was leaked.
Over 60 people, including 53 students and seven teachers have been questioned till now. The admins of over 10 WhatsApp groups on which the leaked question papers were circulated were interrogated.
The police have arrested two teachers and the owner of one coaching centre in connection to the CBSE paper leak scam.
CBSE chairperson had received an e-mail a day before the Class 10 mathematics exam, which was held on March 28, informing her about the paper being leaked.
The Delhi police has registered two cases in connection with CBSE paper leaks.
A group of students on Sunday staged a demonstration near the CBSE office at Preet Vihar in Delhi against the leak of Class 10 Mathematics and Class 12 Economics papers.
According to Delhi Police, the students also made attempts to block the road in front of the CBSE office.
Javadekar targeted news channels, blaming them for the confusion over the re-examination of class 10 Mathematics paper.
If held, the Class 10 Mathematics re-examination will be held only in Delhi and Haryana.
Sisodia's demand is in response to the CBSE's announcement of a re-examination for the Class 12 Economics and Class 10 Mathematics papers.
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