CGBSE Board Exam Paper Leak: Chhattisgarh Board Class 12 Hindi Paper Leaked; Exam to be Rescheduled for April 10..
CGBSE Board Exam Paper Leak: Major news has emerged regarding the ongoing board examinations conducted by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE). The Class 12 Hindi examination paper has been leaked, prompting the Board to cancel the exam. This incident of a paper leak has raised serious questions regarding the administration's security protocols. Furthermore, it has undone the hard work and efforts of lakhs of students. According to an official notification issued by the Board, the Class 12 Hindi examination will be re-conducted on April 10.
According to reports, shortly before the Hindi examination was scheduled to begin, the question paper started circulating widely across various social media platforms and WhatsApp groups. When the viral paper was cross-referenced with the actual examination paper, significant similarities were observed between the two. Given the gravity of the situation, officials from the Education Department and the Board convened an immediate meeting to conduct a preliminary inquiry, following which they decided to cancel the examination.
Paper to be Prepared Afresh
The Chhattisgarh Board has stated that for the examination scheduled to be re-conducted on April 10, the question papers will be prepared entirely from scratch. Additionally, security arrangements at the examination centers will be significantly tightened—even more so than before—to ensure that no untoward incident, such as another paper leak, occurs again. The Board Secretary has appealed to the students not to panic and to continue with their preparations.
Strict Action Against the Culprits
The Chhattisgarh government has taken the matter of the Class 12 Hindi paper leak very seriously. Teams from the Police and the Cyber Cell have already begun working to trace the source of the leaked paper. The Chief Minister has given an assurance that anyone found to be involved in this scandal will not be spared; cases will be registered against them under non-bailable sections of the law.
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