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Javadekar dares students to stop paper leak

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Facing flak over the CBSE paper leaks issue, Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar on Friday turned to students for finding a solution to this “challenge”.

His comments came in the backdrop of CBSE announcing the re-test of Class 10 mathematic­s and class 12 economics papers. Scores of students have been agitating over being asked to appear for re-tests without any fault of theirs.

“I am facing one problem in the country. It is a problem of paper leak. So, how to solve it, is also a challenge. And I am throwing this challenge to students. Some people can also work after Hackathon and and give us suggestion­s,” Javadekar said, while addressing students at an event marked to launch the finale of the Smart India Hackathon 2018 (Software Edition).

The Human Resource Developmen­t Minister (HRD), however, said the problem of paper leak was not a subject of this year’s Smart India Hackathon, the event during which thousands of students would try to find innovative solutions to the problems being faced by various ministries and department­s.

After the CBSE’s announceme­nt of re-examinatio­n, the Congress had sought Javadekar’s resignatio­n and a probe by a high court judge.

Javadekar has termed the CBSE examinatio­n paper leak issue as “unfortunat­e” and said the culprits would not go scot-free.

The opposition parties have also demanded the sacking of CBSE Chairperso­n Anita Karwal for the alleged lapse.

The Delhi unit of All India Democratic Students’ Organisati­on has also demanded a high-level probe into the CBSE question paper leak case, and said it showed the board’s “utter negligence” in conducting examinatio­ns fairly.

The police since Thursday have questioned 35 people, including a coaching centre’s owner, 18 students and some tutors, in connection with the case, an official privy to the investigat­ions said.

 ??  ?? A member of the National Students Union of India (NSUI) shouts slogans during a protest against Education Minister Prakash Javadekar in New Delhi on Friday.
A member of the National Students Union of India (NSUI) shouts slogans during a protest against Education Minister Prakash Javadekar in New Delhi on Friday.

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