Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Murshidaba­d imams campaign against cheating in exams

- Sreyasi Pal letters@hindustant­imes.com

a unique initiative, imams in Murshidaba­d district of West Bengal have launched a campaign to create awareness against cheating in examinatio­ns.

The initiative, describing cheating in examinatio­ns as ‘Haram’ (act forbidden by Allah), was started on Friday after prayers and comes amidst the ongoing Board examinatio­ns.

Ahasan Hasib, an imam of Rusulpur mosque in Domkal, said the initiative was taken on request from parents whose kids are taking the board examinatio­n this year.

He said that cheating is a kind of theft, and is ‘Haram’ in Islam. “We have plans to launch similar post-Namaz campaigns before the forthcomin­g Uchha Madhyamik (higher secondary) examinatio­ns,” he said.

The district’s Imam-Moajjem Associatio­n has also decided to approach counterpar­ts in other districts of Bengal to start similar awareness campaigns.

Mojaffar Khan, president of the associatio­n and imam of Domkal-Bilashpur mosque, said since Islam prohibits cheating, the initiative has been mooted.

“Anyone getting a degree through cheating and later a government job will not be able to deliver proper services to the citizens,” Khan said, adding that cheating will also deprive the person of the necessary knowledge.

“From a bigger perspectiv­e, examinatio­n cheating is tantamount to cheating the society and family, and it is our duty to create awareness against it and stop this evil practice,” he said.

Murshidaba­d administra­tion often takes help of imams to create awareness about its programmes and social issues such as polio vaccinatio­n, building toilets, etc.

BERHAMPORE:In

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