Video of copying in Rajasthan 10th board examination viral, inquiry committee constituted before the result comes

Video of copying in Rajasthan 10th board examination viral, inquiry committee constituted before the result comes

Many efforts are being made by the government and the Department of Education to prevent duplication in the Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education, but when only the responsible people are helping others in copying, then how can the copying be stopped? A similar case has come up from Sawai Madhopur district, whose video is going viral.

The teacher is forcing you to copy.
The viral video is from the Government Higher Secondary School in Malarna police station area, where teachers and photographers were helping students copy during the board examination held in April. In the video, a teacher is telling the students reply, while the photographer is also telling the students answer and is helping them to copy.

Children exchange notebooks
In the video, children are also seen giving copies to each other. Seeing this negligence, there was a stir in the education department and the officials immediately constituted an inquiry committee to investigate the viral video.

District Education Officer assured to investigate
District Education Officer Secondary Harkesh Meena said that as soon as the matter comes to light, the inquiry committee has been constituted and necessary action will be taken against the teachers found guilty in relation to the viral video. He said that the examinations are over and the results will also be declared soon, so necessary action will be taken after investigating the matter.

This video is going viral on social media.
In the viral video, teachers are seen sitting on the table wearing jeans and checked shirts and with a paper in hand. From there he is talking to the children and asking them to solve the paper. Similarly, photographers appointed to prevent duplication in the examination, who are wearing check shirts and jeans, are helping the students to copy.

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