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India students caught 'cheating' in exams in Bihar

Not really!
But many say my mom looks like Assamiya :)
We 're typical south Indians.


No
I am not a perfect Indian, I do make my blunders and you caught me making one recently. isnt it? :)
Perfect in the sense who gets an opportunity to assimilate in different colours of this country .... Everyone does mistakes but realizing & correcting is the best lesson .....
 
we 've to start somewhere!!!
We can not let this go on forever, nor should the govt give it up because it appears to be a herculean task. Or is that the reason govt doesnt want to bring any change???
The first step would definitely be to give harsh punishment to those who're caught cheating.


KV rangapahar (Dimapur cantt) and you ?
I have some relatives in dimapur and studied briefly (just 4 months) in KV dimapur (sewak) 3rd standard, before coming back to assam and study in a different KV.
 
I doubt those girls were cheating this way:

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LMAO

Very unique way of cheating.


I have to admit I LMAO when I saw this. Unique indeed :pleasantry:
 
This may be news for BBC or even for 'India' but for Bharat , it is as common as rice.
 
Bihar , you dissapoint me :angry:
Bihar always disappointed all of us .Always :hitwall:

It seems BBC didnt find any other news in India to post .As usual negative peoples always look for negative sides.

I dont get it .Actually what is the problem in Bihar ?
What is this so much in 10th std for cheating ?
For me entire text was in my mind when I attended that exam.I still remember all those mathematics ,Physics .
 
Cheating is cheating may it be anyway, and they were doing it the same way to be true, but instead they got the books themselves then being passed :v Man anyone has to agree cheating happens in every corner of the world. In US too :3 we cheated sometimes but not always, In India my friends Kids they got CBSE exams they got 0 Cheating in the exams. Same way some places they do and some places they do not :)

Wonder how sensibly will these cheaters vote for betterment of this nation.....!!! (They will definitly vote for "gawars") No wonder we have so inefficient system... its a vicious cycle....
 
Wonder how sensibly will these cheaters vote for betterment of this nation.....!!! (They will definitly vote for "gawars") No wonder we have so inefficient system... its a vicious cycle....
Actually we should also know why they cheat ?? Maybe because they are doing a thing which they do not want to do and are being forced and some are also scums who just waste there parents money and want to just do everything depending on someone else.
 
Actually we should also know why they cheat ?? Maybe because they are doing a thing which they do not want to do and are being forced and some are also scums who just waste there parents money and want to just do everything depending on someone else.

Naah.. simply because they don't study whole year... those cheatings are done by the help of parents and relatives so basicly their parents too want them to cheat.. good vs bad knowledge comes form parents ... when parents support then its a disaster. when kids come to know they can pass without actually studying/working hard, who the hell will study....
 
LMAO

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Cheating in exams is fairly common in the Indian state of Bihar, but new images have emerged which show just how large-scale and blatant the practice is.

Many students smuggled in textbooks and notes into the examination centres despite tight security - and parents and friends were photographed scaling the walls of test centres to pass on answers to students during the current secondary school examinations.

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he examinations, held by the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), began on Tuesday and are scheduled to go on until 24 March. Officials say more than 1.4 million students are taking the tests.
Most of the incidents of cheating this year have been reported from Saharsa, Chhapra, Vaishali and Hajipur districts.

Local newspapers have been full of photos of parents and relatives trying to help their children cheat even at considerable risk to their own lives, BBC Hindi's Manish Saandilya reports from the state capital, Patna.

Some photos even show policemen posted outside the centres accepting bribes to look the other way, our correspondent adds.

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Photojournalist Dipankar, who took the photos in Saharsa district, says when he went into the examination hall and began taking pictures, the students did not seem worried at all.

Despite the many reports that have appeared in the local newspapers, the authorities seem uninterested in taking any action against the students, he says.

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Dipankar says during a raid at just one school on Wednesday, the authorities seized sheets containing answers which filled up nine sacks.

Nearly 20 parents were detained briefly for trying to help their children cheat, but they were let go after a warning, he adds.

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At some schools, like this one in Saran in Chhapra district, parents also clashed with the police.

Those caught cheating can be barred from taking an examination for up to three years, they can also be jailed or ordered to pay a fine, but punishment in such cases has rarely been reported in Bihar.

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Education officials say they are committed to holding free, fair and peaceful examinations, and that examination centres are being filmed and special "flying squads" of officials are making surprise visits to the centres.

They say at least 400 students who have been caught cheating have been expelled.

But they say the government alone cannot stop cheating without help from students and parents.

"What can the government do to stop cheating if parents and relatives are not ready to cooperate? Should the government give orders to shoot them?" the Times of India quoted Bihar Education Minister PK Shahi as saying.

Source: BBC News - India students caught 'cheating' in exams in Bihar

picture is worth 1000 words

there is a reason Bihar is among the worst states.

To Mr PK Shahi - you can detain the cheaters and put them in prison for 15 days & fine them 10,000 rupees. Enforce the laws.
 
How is it relevant to this forum? It is a local news relevant to bihar.

Scoring brownies? You got 1 dear OP congrats

Do open a thread when SSLC results are announced in kerala next month.
 
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