Anguished over reports of mass cheating in the ongoing UP Board examinations, Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma said adequate steps were being taken to eradicate the "nakal mafia" from the state and helplines and Whatsapp numbers have been issued for lodging complaints.
Sharma, who heads Secondary Education department, held a video conference with District Magistrates recently and directed them to ensure that there should be no copying in the ongoing board examinations.
In a bid to stop cheating, the board has issued helpline numbers and any person finding any information related to the cheating should WhatsApp on 9454457241 or contact on landline number 0522-2236760.
Asserting that a lot of changes are needed to be done in the field of education in Uttar Pradesh, Sharma said to curb cheating he had spoken with all the District magistrates and SSPs and directed them to impose prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC within 100 metres of the examination centre.
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The English examination for class X of the Uttar Pradesh
Board was postponed at two centres in Mathura after an incident of mass cheating surfaced.
The Uttar Pradesh class XII, class X board exam 2017 that began on March 16 has registered large number of cheating cases in comparison to other boards in the country.
The UP Board was set up in the year 1921 in Allahabad by the Act of United Provinces Legislative Council. It conducted the first examination in 1923. The Board of High School and Intermediate Education Uttar Pradesh is the Uttar Pradesh state government administered autonomous.
Photographs of several class X board students copying during mathematics paper from each other while some opening their books to find solutions went viral on social media and TV news channels.
Mass cheating has been reported from various districts like Mathura, Aligarh, Agra, Hathras, Kanpur, Deoria, Faizabad, Gonda and Barabanki, prompting the government to sit up.