Placeholder canvas

‘Math paper leak matlab?’ says CBSE chief on paper leak

Date:

Even as the police have arrested 12 students from Jharkhand for having the leaked 10th standard board examinations Maths paper in their possession, CBSE Chairperson Anita Karwal was caught unaware on the newsbreak.

When NewsMobile partner Republic TV reached out to the CBSE chief for a reaction on the matter, she said that she was unaware of the paper leak in Jharkhand.

ALSO READ: Why government is deferring on sacking CBSE Boss?

“Math paper leak matlab? (What do you mean by Math paper leak?),” asked Anita Karwal.

“Is it in news today? Let me have a look on this, let me just check it up,” she said further.

The latest development in the CBSE paper leak issue has brought with it immense embarrassment for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the HRD Ministry, which had claimed that the leak of the 10th board Maths paper has been contained in Delhi and NCR region. The accused students in Jharkhand were held near Chatra’s Sadar Police Station area.

ALSO READ: CBSE student from Cochin moves Supreme Court against Maths re-exam

The CBSE on Friday held a news briefing over the board exam question paper leaks and announced that the Class XII Economics re-exam will be held all over India on April 25 and the Class X Mathematics re-exam, if required, will be held only in Delhi and Haryana. A decision will be taken within 15 days. If needed, the re-exam will take place in July.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Congress Leader Sits In Drain Water, Takes A Dip In Polluted River

Congress' Ujjain Lok Sabha seat candidate Mahesh Parmar on Tuesday took a dip in the river and sat in the overflowing drain water entering the river

IPL 2024: Faf du Plessis Wins Toss; RCB Opt To Bat First Against SRH

Hyderabad: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) skipper Faf du Plessis...

MEA Rebukes US Report On Human Rights, Says ‘Poor Understanding Of India’

Ministry Of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal during a press briefing said that the report is deeply biased and reflects a poor understanding of the largest democracy in the world