Steps to curb cheating, paper leak SSC, HSC, BOARD EXAMS

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Steps to curb cheating, paper leak

SSC, HSC, BOARD EXAMS 
March 17 2022/ Thursday 03:08
pm /IST posted BYNewsflixall.com

At curb irregularities during the ongoing board exams for Classes 10 and 12, the Maharashtra government on Wednesday announced new measures, including cancelling the registration of schools if their staff were found complicit either in allowing copying or leaking papers. School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad made an announcement to this effect in the state council.

"Some new measures have been de vised to prevent irregularities in the state board's Standards 10 and 12 examinations," said Gaikwad. "I would like to reiterate that there has
been no paper leak.
 paper was found in the mobiles of latecomer students after it had been distributed in class. The mischief seems to have happened in the 10 minutes given for reading the paper. Strict action is being taken," she
said.

The department will take strong action if school principals, teachers, co teachers and other employees are 

Strong action will be taken against school princi
pals, teachers, co-teachers and other employees found involved in copying: concerned schools will lose registration number and consent to function

To avoid paper leaks through social media, the department has banned possession and use of mobile phones by students, teachers, supervisors and other employees in exam hours

PUTIN: WEST IS TRYING TO FINISH OFF RUSSIA

Fireman try to douse flames at a market
hit by shelling in kharkiv

President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that the West's 'attempt at global dominance' is coming to an end as he warned it is trying to 'cancel Russia' with an 'economic blitzkrieg' of sanctions, reports Daily Mail.
He decried the sanctions, describing them as "aggression and war with economic, political, information means."

The Russian President, speaking in a televised government meeting in Moscow, said that keeping Russia in check was a long-term policy of the West, and that its economic measures were shortsighted as 'most countries do not support sanctions'.
Putin claimed that the conflict had merely been a pretext for the West to impose sanctions because they just
don't want a strong and sovereign Russia'.
"The West doesn't even bother to hide the fact that its aim is to damage the entire Russian economy, every Russian,' he said, adding that the West's actions would 'only strengthen' Moscow.
"In effect these steps are aimed at worsening the lives of millions of people," Putin said. As he did so, he also told Russians, in words ironically reminiscent of Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy's speeches, that we are fighting for our sovereignty and the future of our children'.

He said Russia was ready to discuss Ukraine's neutral status in talks aimed at ending hostilities, but it would still meet the objectives of its military operation, which was going to plan'.

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