Taken to task by the Patna High Court over large-scale copying in ongoing matriculation examination, the Bihar government has swung into action. The state government today cancelled examination at four centres and took seven policemen into custody who reportedly aided in cheating.
A division bench of Chief Justice L Narasimha Reddy and Justice Vikash Jain converted a news report published in an English daily into Public Interest Litigation (PIL) and directed the state police chief to stop copying immediately.
The court issued summons to the Education Department to appear before it on next Friday to respond on the subject.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar wasted no time and called a high-level review meeting with Education Minister PK Shahi, state police chief PK Thakur, Principal Secretary Home Amir Subhani and his counterpart in Education Department RK Mahajan in his Secretariat chamber and instructed them to ensure cheating-free matriculation examination, an official statement said.
The four centres, where exam has been cancelled on the basis of reports of mass-scale copying, included Vidya Niketan Mahnar and St Francis School Mahnar in Vaishali district where visuals showed people scaling three to four storey exam centres to pass on chits to their wards.
Principal Secretary Education RK Mahajan said report has been sought within 24 hour from other centres across the state where media have reported cheating for action.
Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO), Sadar, Saharsa Rajesh Kumar Singh said that seven home guards have been taken into custody while one managed to ran away by freeing his hand.
Besides, two centres at Mahnar in Vaishali district, examination has been cancelled at at High School Simri Bakhtiyarpur in Saharsa and High School in Nawada, Mr Mahajan said.
Three impersonators and 36 parents were arrested yesterday in anti-cheating operation across the state, special cell in Bihar School Examination Board said.
A total of 14.26 lakh students were appearing for the exams at 1,217 centres in the state that started on March 17. The examination would end on March 24.
His made these remarks after the review meeting in which he ordered to stop cheating in the ongoing matriculation examination.
Meanwhile, he also posted on Facebook saying the pictures of cheating were not the story of the entire state. "Students from Bihar are talented and have shown their mantle across the world ... Some photographs showing cheating cannot dominate on merit of the students," Kumar said in his Facebook post.
Visuals showing people scaling three to four storey exam centres to pass on chits to their wards and in some cases even policemen extending a helping hand to them in return of money have gone viral in social media besides appearing in national and local dailies.
Sensing an opportunity, opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) attacked the Nitish government for failing to stop cheating in the matriculation examination. "The fact is that the state government has gone into deep slumber as a result of which the entire system seems to be crumbling," Leader of Opposition in Bihar Assembly Nand Kishore Yadav told reporters.
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