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: SITs come and go, but Bihar struggles with annual routine of paper leaks #IndiaNEWS #Education <br>From the board examination of Class 10 to the prestigious Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC),

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SITs come and go, but Bihar struggles with annual routine of paper leaks #IndiaNEWS #Education
<br>From the board examination of Class 10 to the prestigious Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC), the question papers of almost all examinations have leaked in Bihar in the last one year. As a result, the future of youths is becoming darker as they are already facing a job crisis in the state.
The latest leak happenned on February 4 when the English question paper of Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) Class 12 went viral on social media 30 minutes before the start of the examination. The exam started at 10 a. m.
Earlier on February 1, the maths question paper of BSEB class 12 was leaked in several districts like Muzaffarpur, West Champaran, East Champaran. The examination started at 10 a. m. and the question paper was available on social media like Whatsapp and Telegram at 9. 40 a. m.
On December 24, the Bihar police arrested two persons who were said to be the masterminds of the racket in connection with the Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) exams. One of them appeared as a candidate in the examination centre at Jubilee School Shantipur, in Motihari city of East Champaran district. The accused had clicked the photograph of the question paper and sent it to his partner on WhatsApp between 10. 53 a. m. to 11. 09 a. m.
The students who appeared in the BSSC examination demanded the cancellation of the paper. They protested on the streets of Patna and vandalized government property on January 4, 2023. As a result, the Patna police lathicharged them at Dak Bungalow Chowk which led to several candidates sustaining injuries.
The most infamous incident took place on May 9, 2022 when criminals leaked the preliminary examination papers of the 67th Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) from Kunwar Singh college Arrah in Bhojpur district.
During investigation, Nayyer Hasnain Khan, the ADGP of the Economic Offences Unit (EOU) of the Bihar police, constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) which arrested 4 persons including Block Development Officer (BDO) Jaywardhan Gupta of Barahra zone of Bhojpur district. Gupta was deployed as a static magistrate at Kunwar Singh College Arrah.
Besides him, the SIT also arrested Dr Yogendra Prasad Singh, principal cum centre superintendent, Sushil Kumar Singh, professor cum examination controller and Agam Kumar Sahay, professor cum assistant centre superintendent of Kunwar Singh college Arrah.
The SIT headed by Sushil Kumar, SP of the Economic Offences Wing, registered an FIR (Number 20/2022) against these four officials under relevant sections of IPC in Barahra police station in Arrah district. These officials were allegedly involved in the misconduct of the 67th BPSC preliminary examination.


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