Cuttack: In order to ensure fair and transparent examination process for the students, the Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha, has sought the help of Cyber Police.
The BSE filed a complaint at the Cyber Police Station in Cuttack on Saturday seeking it to look into recent cases of leak of question papers online and take stern action against the persons involved in the matter.
Meanwhile, the BSE, in a press release, stated that the district education officers have been directed to conduct the ongoing Class X and Madhyama half-yearly examinations with necessary precautions to prevent the leak. The examinations are being conducted from October 4 as per the schedule.
The schools have been told to conduct the examination and evaluation of the answer sheets carefully. It is their responsibility to maintain utmost secrecy about the marks till publication, the release said.
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