Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Leaks force CBSE retests

STUDENTS BEAR BRUNT Class 10 math, Class 12 eco exams to be held again; internal inquiry, police probe ordered

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: All 1.7 million students of Class 10 who took the mathematic­s exam conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on March 28, and all 500,000 students of Class 12 who took the economics exam of the same board on March 26, will have to take them again, after the board admitted on Wednesday that the question papers had leaked before the exams.

The board said it would announce the dates for the retest within a week, but a senior board official speaking on condition of anonymity said they would happen after April 13, when the Class 10 and Class 12 exams end.

This is perhaps the first time in the board’s history that such wholesale retests are happening. There have been retests in the past, but these have been restricted to a few centres.

The leak of the economics paper came to light while the exam was going on, officials said, while a handwritte­n mathematic­s paper with the same questions as the CBSE question paper has been in circulatio­n on social media outlets since Monday. Both the cases are under investigat­ion, CBSE officials said.

“The board has taken cognisance of certain happenings in the conduct of certain examinatio­ns as are being reported. With the view to upholding the sanctity of the Board examinatio­ns and in the interest of the fairness to the students, the board has decided to reconduct the examinatio­ns,” CBSE said in a statement.

At a press conference later in the day, Union human resource developmen­t minister Prakash Javadekar said the matter of paper leaks is being “seriously” looked into. The ministry has initiated an internal investigat­ion into the matter. To ensure there is no “leakage” of papers, the sanctity of the question papers will be protected with the use of technology across the country, the minister promised. “Seems some organised gangs are doing it [leak] deliberate­ly. We are sure whosoever is doing it will be identified and nabbed soon. We have also decided to tighten security for the time when papers are being distribute­d.”

The minister said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called him after the reports emerged.

The Delhi police crime branch on Tuesday and Wednesday registered two FIRs to probe the leaks; the one on Tuesday concerned the leak of the economics paper, and the one on Wednesday the mathematic­s paper.

A senior police officer said the two cases were registered on a complaint by a regional director of CBSE. Police have formed two special investigat­ion teams. The two FIRs have been registered under sections of cheating, forgery and criminal conspiracy against ‘unknown persons’. Police are yet to identify any suspects.

Special commission­er of police (crime) RP Upadhyaya said police are probing the source of the WhatsApp messages. “We have questioned around 25 persons in the case, who are mostly students who had received the question papers over WhatsApp,” he said, adding that CBSE says the papers were leaked in Delhi. Hindustan Times has learnt that some teachers, parents and students plan to approach the high court seeking a re-test in other subjects as well,

 ?? SIKANDER SINGH CHOPRA/HT ?? SHORTLIVED JOY: Students in a happy mood after the Class 10 CBSE maths exam in Chandigarh on Wednesday. They were crestfalle­n when they heard about the news of retest.
SIKANDER SINGH CHOPRA/HT SHORTLIVED JOY: Students in a happy mood after the Class 10 CBSE maths exam in Chandigarh on Wednesday. They were crestfalle­n when they heard about the news of retest.

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