WBBSE bans net services on Class 10 board exam dates in some areas to stop cheating
An estimated 6,21,931 girls and 4,96,890 boys will appear for the West Bengal Madhyamik Class 10 examination this year.
Press Trust of India | March 6, 2022 | 06:44 PM IST
Kolkata: In an unprecedented step, the West Bengal government has decided to temporarily suspend internet services on the days of Class 10 state board examination starting from Monday in some areas of the state to stop cheating, an official said. The move was necessitated in the wake of reports of purported leak of question papers via social media platforms from some exam centres in several districts including Malda and Murshidabad within an hour of commencement of exams in 2019 and 2020, an official of West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) told PTI on Sunday.
The WBBSE conducts the examination which was not held last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The notice said intelligence reports have been received that internet transmission and voice over internet telephony may be used for "unlawful activities in certain areas over the next few days".
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As assessment of the inputs "gives reason to believe that such unlawful activities are likely to occur in the absence of preventive measures", the administration has made the decision, it said.
Though the order did not specifically mention 'Madhyamik' examination, the area-specific clamp on the transmission of texts, images and videos will be in force from 11 am to 3:15 pm on March 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 - the time and dates of the Class 10 board exam. The notification did not name the areas where the curb will be in force.
The official said the places will be decided as per requirement. However, phone calls and SMS services will not be curbed anywhere. According to a source, internet services were suspended on exam days earlier also but it was not announced.
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WBBSE President Kalyanmoy Gangulytold PTI: "The board has no role in this issue. It is purely an administrative decision taken by the state secretariat." Ganguly, however, said no question paper leak had taken place in 2019 and 2020 Madhyamik examinations as the "leaked" papers did not tally with the original ones.
"It was an act of mischief which failed to disrupt the process and we request all to bring to our notice any such act in future," he said. An estimated 6,21,931 girls and 4,96,890 boys will appear for the Madhyamik examination this year. The Class 10 board examinations could not be held last year due to the COVID-19 situation and candidates were awarded marks based on evaluation criteria formulated by an expert committee constituted by the board.
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