Oman Daily Observer

Millions of students to resit exam as test leaked

UNDER FIRE: It is another embarrassm­ent for the govt which has weathered storms around alleged cracks in its Aadhaar system

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NEW DELHI: India on Thursday vowed to strengthen its online security after high school exam papers were leaked ahead of crucial tests, forcing millions of students to resit their finals.

Education Minister Prakash Javadekar (pictured) said an investigat­ion was under way into how the mathematic­s and economics papers were accessed and spread via Whatsapp before the exam.

“The criminals who did this won’t be spared. I am sure police will catch these people soon. Let me assure that we will further improve the system and make it foolproof,” he told reporters on Thursday.

It is another embarrassm­ent for a government which has weathered storms around alleged cracks in its Aadhaar system, a database containing the personal details of more than one billion Indians.

It comes as Facebook reels from a scandal over user data and the ruling and main opposition parties accuse each other of mining and sharing followers’ personal informatio­n.

The row erupted this weekend after a French security researcher flagged flaws with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s personal app, alleging that users’ data was being shared without their consent.

The main opposition Congress party’s Rahul Gandhi used the exam leak to revive the attack on Modi’s administra­tion over digital security.

“2.8 million students to take exams again!! I mean is it a bloody joke? Who is accountabl­e for this big mess?,” he posted on Twitter.

The Central Board of Secondary Education papers are crucial for students hoping to secure admission to some of country’s most prestigiou­s public universiti­es and there was widespread anger at the leak.

Javadekar said he “understood the pain and anguish and frustratio­n” of parents and students following the breach.

Police in Delhi investigat­ing the leak said 25 people, including students and tutors, had been questioned as part of their inquiries but no arrests made so far.

“For now, we are trying to establish the trail of this leak. Most people we have spoken with only received it on Whatsapp,” said special commission­er of police R P Upadhyay.

Hundreds of people were arrested in eastern Bihar state in 2015 for scaling the walls of schools and providing crib sheets and study materials to their relatives during exams.

School authoritie­s also created a furore last May when a student was made to remove her clothes in public before an exam to ensure she had not hidden notes inside.

India’s informatio­n technology ministry last week formally requested that Cambridge Analytica — the data analysis company at the centre of a Facebook privacy scandal — provide clarity over its practices by the end of the month.

Let me assure that we will further improve the system and make it foolproof PRAKASH JAVADEKAR Education Minister

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