Recently it was reported that the copies of the Accountancy paper of Class 12 were leaked at around 9.45 am on Thursday going around on WhatsApp and social media since. It was rumored that the Board was all set to cancel Thursday's Accountancy exam. The authority at CBSE soon formed a panel convened to investigate the issue and may decide whether the exam needs to be withdrawn altogether.
Strom on Social Media:
The issues became more intense when Delhi education minister Manish Sisodia tweeted about the alleged leak, asking the officers of the Directorate of Education to look into the matter. He tweeted: Received complaints about the Class 12 CBSE Accountancy paper being leaked. Have asked officers of Directorate of Education to investigate and lodge a complaint with CBSE. Swift action must be taken, so that hard-working students don't suffer due to negligence of CBSE.
‘Fake News’
The Board today completely dismissed the alleged paper leak calling it as ‘Fake News’, stating that all the seals were checked thoroughly and found to be absolutely intact. The Board is of the opinion that there are anti-social elements making attempts to play mischief by circulating messages. "During process of exam, however, at local level some miscreants have tried to play mischief by circulating messages through WhatsApp & social media to disturb the sanctity of examinations. CBSE has decided to take strict action against such activities. FIR is being lodged by CBSE," CBSE said in a statement.
About CBSE:
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a Board of Education for public and private schools that works under the Union Government of India. All the schools affiliated to the Board follow NCERT curriculum. The first education board established was the Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education in 1921. The government of India started a joint Board named Board of High School and Intermediate Education, Rajputana. This included Ajmer, Merwara, Central India and Gwalior. In 1952, it became the Central Board of Secondary Education.
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