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Efforts on to malign state's board exams: WB education min

West Bengal Education minister has asked all stakeholders to remain alert and ensure that the upcoming Higher Secondary examinations passed off without a hitch. The examination is set to begin early next week. A CID probe is underway over the allegations of question paper leak.

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Published : Feb 23, 2019, 11:31 PM IST

Kolkata: West Bengal Education minister Partha Chatterjee on Saturday said that a deliberate attempt was being made to malign the state government's conduct of board examinations.

Referring to the alleged "leak" of question papers in the recently concluded Madhyamik (class 10) examinations, the minister said that he has asked all stakeholders to remain alert and ensure that the upcoming Higher Secondary examinations passed off without a hitch.

Purported images of Madhyamik question papers were circulated on a social media platform within 30 minutes of start of the examinations that concluded on Friday.

Images of six of the seven question papers tallied with the original.

"There is a sustained and deliberate attempt to malign our government, our board exams, to show our state in poor light in the board exams conducted here. We have to be alert to such ploy by a certain section," Chatterjee said during the inauguration of a state-run English medium school in Behala on Saturday.

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The Higher Secondary Exams are scheduled to begin early next week.

Chatterjee had sought a report on the ongoing investigation from West Bengal Board of Secondary Education over the allegations of question paper leak. The probe was being conducted by CID.

With inputs from PTI.

Also read: Vadra moves court seeking copy of case documents from ED

Kolkata: West Bengal Education minister Partha Chatterjee on Saturday said that a deliberate attempt was being made to malign the state government's conduct of board examinations.

Referring to the alleged "leak" of question papers in the recently concluded Madhyamik (class 10) examinations, the minister said that he has asked all stakeholders to remain alert and ensure that the upcoming Higher Secondary examinations passed off without a hitch.

Purported images of Madhyamik question papers were circulated on a social media platform within 30 minutes of start of the examinations that concluded on Friday.

Images of six of the seven question papers tallied with the original.

"There is a sustained and deliberate attempt to malign our government, our board exams, to show our state in poor light in the board exams conducted here. We have to be alert to such ploy by a certain section," Chatterjee said during the inauguration of a state-run English medium school in Behala on Saturday.

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The Higher Secondary Exams are scheduled to begin early next week.

Chatterjee had sought a report on the ongoing investigation from West Bengal Board of Secondary Education over the allegations of question paper leak. The probe was being conducted by CID.

With inputs from PTI.

Also read: Vadra moves court seeking copy of case documents from ED

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Efforts on to malign state's board exams: Partha
         Kolkata, Feb 23 (PTI) West Bengal Education Minister
Partha Chatterjee Saturday said that a deliberate attempt was
being made to malign the state government's conduct of board
examinations.
         Referring to the alleged "leak" of question papers in
the recently concluded Madhyamik (class 10) examinations, the
minister said that he has asked all stakeholders to remain
alert and ensure that the upcoming Higher Secondary
examinations passed off without a hitch.
         Purported images of Madhyamik question papers were
circulated on a social media platform within 30 minutes of
start of the examinations that concluded on Friday.
         Images of six of the seven question papers tallied
with the original.
         "There is a sustained and deliberate attempt to malign
our government, our board exams, to show our state in poor
light in the board exams conducted here. We have to be alert
to such ploy by a certain section," Chatterjee said during the
inauguration of a state-run English medium school in Behala on
Saturday.
         The Higher Secondary Exams are scheduled to begin
early next week.
         Chatterjee had sought a report on the ongoing
investigation from West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
over the allegations of question paper leak. The probe was
being conducted by CID. PTI SUS
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