MP News: Rao Uday Pratap Singh, the Minister of School Education in Madhya Pradesh, announced on Monday the government’s intention to implement a robust law to curb exam paper leaks. Speaking to reporters at Government Subhash Excellence Higher Secondary School in Bhopal after the live broadcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Pariksha Pe Charcha” program, the minister underscored the government’s determination to address the issue of exam paper leaks effectively.
Madhya Pradesh Government to Introduce Stringent Law Against Exam Paper Leaks
Singh stated, “We are going to implement a system to prevent the leakage of (school) examination papers. Measures will be taken to ensure that question papers are not accessible to students. Students must remain vigilant. We have strengthened the system.” He further mentioned that the government is devising strategies to guarantee that exam papers are delivered to designated centers securely, without any leaks.
Singh emphasized the government’s plan to enact a stringent law to hold accountable
Additionally, Singh emphasized the government’s plan to enact a stringent law to hold accountable anyone involved in exam paper leaks, including examination center authorities. He asserted, “We will introduce a stringent law to ensure that individuals engaged in such malpractices, including those within the government system, cannot evade consequences. Such actions will be treated as criminal offenses. A new law will be presented in the assembly in the near future.”
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