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New Delhi : The National Human Rights Commission ( NHRC) has taken suo motu cognizance of media reports about the incidents of question papers leak of Class X and XII board examinations being conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Two cases have been registered on charges of criminal breach of trust, cheating and criminal conspiracy and some arrests have been made.

The NHRC has observed that prima facie it seems the authorities concerned have failed to keep the faith of the students intact. The humiliation being faced by the innocent students is amounting to violation of their Rights to Dignity and Education.  Accordingly, it has issued notices to the Secretary, Union Ministry of Human Resource Development, the Chairperson, Central Board of Secondary Education, and the Commissioner of Police, Delhi, calling for a detailed report in the matter within four weeks, according to an NHRC release.

The HRD Ministry is also expected to inform the NHRC about the steps taken regarding counselling of the aggrieved students and to make the process of conducting board examinations trustworthy and foolproof to avoid recurrence of such painful incidents in future.

The Commission has further observed that such instances would adversely affect the credibility of the institutions in which the students have absolute faith. The students have been undergoing trauma engulfed with helplessness, heart break and mental agony during examinations days.

The parents and the teachers try their best to counsel and motivate the students to remain calm and confident these days. In spite of all the best efforts made by every stakeholder, if the preparations done by the students go in vain due to such demoralizing and unexpected incidents like paper leak, it would definitely shatter the enthusiasm of the young aspiring students, the NHRC said.

According to the media reports, six students were detained by the police in Jharkhand’s Chatra district and the Crime Branch of Delhi police has also been cracking down. Several persons including administrators of some WhatsApp groups, coaching centre’s owners and tutors were questioned about the leak and as per recent media reports, three teachers have been arrested and an official of the CBSE has been placed under suspension, the NHRC said.

The CBSE authorities have announced that the examinations for Class XII pertaining to the subjects in which papers were leaked, will be conducted again on April 25, 2018. With regard to re-examination of Mathematics paper of Class X, it is informed that the decision will be taken in next 15 days. It is also reported by some newspapers that as the Class X paper leak was restricted to Delhi-NCR and Haryana, the re-test will take place in these regions only in the month of July, 2018. As stated by the CBSE authorities, the decision has been taken in the interest of the children and an inquiry into the leak is underway.

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