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President's Nod To Bills Aimed At Curbing Cheating In Entrance Exams
- Tuesday February 13, 2024
- India News | Asian News International
President Daroupadi Murmu has given her nod to the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means), Bill, 2024, which aims to check cheating in government recruitment exams.
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10-Year Jail Term, Rs 1 Crore Fine: Anti-Cheating Law Comes Hard On Exam Malpractices
- Friday February 9, 2024
- Education | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
The law aims to address dishonest actions and irregularities in competitive exams by imposing strict penalties.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Opinion: On India's Anti-Cheating Bill - Punishment Won't Do, The Rot Runs Deeper
- Friday February 9, 2024
- Opinion | Disha Nawani
Cheating is neither an ethical or moral issue, nor a law-and-order problem. In fact, it reflects the nature of our education system in schools and colleges, and the number of opportunities (higher education or jobs) available for young people.
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Up To 10 Years In Jail, Rs 1 Crore Fine: Lok Sabha Passes Bill To Curb Cheating, Paper Leaks
- Tuesday February 6, 2024
- Education | Edited by Rahul Kumar
Public Examinations Bill 2024 seeks to impose a minimum of three to five years of imprisonment for cheating, while those involved in organised cheating will face five to 10 years of imprisonment and a minimum fine of Rs 1 crore.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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President's Nod To Bills Aimed At Curbing Cheating In Entrance Exams
- Tuesday February 13, 2024
- India News | Asian News International
President Daroupadi Murmu has given her nod to the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means), Bill, 2024, which aims to check cheating in government recruitment exams.
- www.ndtv.com
-
10-Year Jail Term, Rs 1 Crore Fine: Anti-Cheating Law Comes Hard On Exam Malpractices
- Friday February 9, 2024
- Education | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
The law aims to address dishonest actions and irregularities in competitive exams by imposing strict penalties.
- www.ndtv.com/education
-
Opinion: On India's Anti-Cheating Bill - Punishment Won't Do, The Rot Runs Deeper
- Friday February 9, 2024
- Opinion | Disha Nawani
Cheating is neither an ethical or moral issue, nor a law-and-order problem. In fact, it reflects the nature of our education system in schools and colleges, and the number of opportunities (higher education or jobs) available for young people.
- www.ndtv.com
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Up To 10 Years In Jail, Rs 1 Crore Fine: Lok Sabha Passes Bill To Curb Cheating, Paper Leaks
- Tuesday February 6, 2024
- Education | Edited by Rahul Kumar
Public Examinations Bill 2024 seeks to impose a minimum of three to five years of imprisonment for cheating, while those involved in organised cheating will face five to 10 years of imprisonment and a minimum fine of Rs 1 crore.
- www.ndtv.com/education