UP Board Paper Leak: School manager held, total arrests climb to over 50
Police have so far arrested over 50 people, including 3 journalists, 6 school managers, 5 school principals, in UP Board Class 12 English paper leak case.
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Ballia (UP): A school manager has been arrested in connection with the Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Education's English paper leak case, police said on Sunday.
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Pandit Harihar Baba Inter College manager Awadhraj Pandey was arrested on Saturday in the case, SHO, Nagral, Devendra Dubey said.
Police have so far arrested over 50 people, including three journalists, six school managers and five school principals, in connection with the paper leak of Uttar Pradesh Board's Class 12 English question paper on March 30. Ballia District Inspector Of Schools (DIOS) Brijesh Mishra is among those arrested in the case.
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