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Madhya Pradesh government to introduce strong law to prevent exam paper leaks​​

Madhya Pradesh authorities to introduce sturdy regulation to stop examination paper leaks​​

BHOPAL: Rao Uday Pratap Singh, the minister of faculty training, declared on Monday that the Madhya Pradesh authorities would enact a robust regulation to cease examination paper leaks. Talking with reporters at Authorities Subhash Excellence Larger Secondary College in Bhopal following the dwell broadcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Pariksha Pe Charcha” programme, the minister emphasised the federal government’s resolve to take care of examination paper leaks.
“We’re going to introduce a system to stop leak of (college) examination papers.Nobody will be capable of make query papers accessible to college students. College students have to be alert. We have now tightened up the system,” Singh stated.
He stated the federal government is planning to make sure that examination papers attain the designated centres with none leaks.
“We are going to carry a stringent regulation to make sure that no individual, together with the in command of examination centres, concerned in such malpractices, can escape. If there may be any problem within the (authorities) system, it can additionally come beneath the purview of this regulation. Such acts will come beneath the ambit of legal (exercise). We are going to carry a brand new regulation within the meeting within the coming time,” Singh informed reporters.
Responding to a question, the minister stated college students ought to keep away from social media platforms which lure them by providing examination papers upfront and are concerned in legal practices.
“The Prime Minister interacted with college students from all around the nation (within the ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ program) and shared his experiences, which can profit college students,” he stated.
The minister stated the MP College Schooling Division will make sure that college students seem for exams in a “tension-free” environment.