CBSE cautions students against rumors of question paper leak

Last Update: February 27, 2023, 18:08 IST

Class 10 and 12 CBSE board exams are currently underway and will end on April 5 (Representational image)

The board has also warned students against rumor mongers and said that if any involvement is found, action will be taken against them as per the “unfair means” rules.

central board of secondary Education The CBSE on Monday cautioned students and parents against rumors of leak of question papers for board exams.

The board has also warned students against rumor mongers and said that if any involvement is found, action will be taken against them as per the “unfair means” rules.

A senior board official said, “It has come to the notice of the board that some anti-social elements are regularly spreading rumors about paper leak on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms or denying access to question papers of 2023 exams.” claiming.” ,

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“These individuals, groups and agencies are intent on looting the gullible students and parents as they demand money in return. Such irresponsible acts create confusion and panic among the students and the public. The board is vigilant and proactive in identifying and taking action against those spreading fake news and rumours.”

class 10 and 12 CBSE The board exams are currently underway and will end on 5th April.

According to officials, CBSE is regularly informing Delhi Police to take strict action against persons involved in disseminating fake news using social media platforms under various provisions of IPC and IT Act.

CBSE will take action against a student under ‘unfair means’ rules and various sections of the IPC if found involved in spreading fake news. Parents are also requested to guide their children not to believe in such rumors and not to indulge in any such activity which disrupts the smooth conduct of board examinations.

The official said, “Hence the public is cautioned against such unverified news and rumors during the ongoing examinations and further requested not to participate in such activities or spread such communication through communication at any cost.” Do not spread such information.”

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