Exam copies found scattered near garbage heap, SDO ordered investigation
In Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, half-yearly examination copies of a school were found near a garbage heap on the roadside, which has created a stir among the officials and school administration. According to the rules, the record of the copies of the examinations has to be kept safe for 5 years from the examination, but here the copies have been found in the garbage after just one year. The SDO has ordered an investigation into this.
Many cases including paper leaks, and rigging in examinations have been coming to the fore across the country for some time now. Now a new case has come from Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan regarding copies, in which half-yearly examination copies have been found in a garbage heap. People noticed the copies scattered on the road, after which the education department also came into action. After the matter came to light, the officer ordered an investigation and has assured further action after the investigation.
This case is said to be located on Rani Sati Road in Jhunjhunu City. Most of the copies are of Hindi and Computer subjects of class 6. When the school administration came to know about the copies, its employees came to collect those copies. Only after the school administration, did a garbage collector come and pick up these copies and take them with him.
According to the rules, copies of board exams or school exams have to be kept safe for 5 years after the exam. But in this case, the copies were found scattered on the road only after the exam. However, the officials have said that after investigating it, action will be taken against those found guilty.
Now, the statement of the principal of the school whose copies were found scattered on the road has come to light. Giving information, he said that recently a peon had left the school. As soon as he left the job, he picked up a bundle of copies and took them with him. The principal said that this entire act had been done deliberately so that the name of the school could be tarnished.
Further action on this was directed by the SDO of the district to be taken on Monday. Now, in such a situation, detailed investigation will be done today and if anybody found guilty, action would be taken against him.