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Nuh: Staff denies mass cheating charge, students call it ‘routine’

The staff at the school, a centre for Class 10 Haryana government board exams where 600 students of three government schools are taking exams, said no cheating took place.

Nuh, Chandrawati Senior Secondary School, nuh mass cheating charge, Indian express news, current affairsStudents leave after exam at Chandravati Senior Secondary School in Tauru, Mewat, Haryana on Thursday. Tashi Tobgyal
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Nothing seemed out of the ordinary at Chandrawati Senior Secondary School in Nuh’s Tauru on Thursday — the gate sported a white hoarding announcing that CrPC Section 144 was in effect; teachers sealed the answersheets as police asked students to leave the centre; and the crowd dispersed by 3.30 pm, half an hour after their Class 10 English board exam got over.

However, on the backside of the school lies a vacant compound with torn papers and garbage and ropes hanging from the window grilles.

The staff at the school, a centre for Class 10 Haryana government board exams where 600 students of three government schools are taking exams, said no cheating took place.

Refuting the video from Tuesday, the staff said they were strict and students would never get a chance to cheat. The video, meanwhile, purportedly showed several men scaling the walls of the school and a few on the terrace, peeping into the classrooms as exams took place. “The men were creating chaos outside the school and no cheating took place inside. Though they were trying to call out to the students inside, we made sure nothing untoward happened,” said the staff, including the superintendent of the school.

Kurda Ram, an official of Haryana School Education Board, sent as an invigilator to the Tauru school on Thursday, said: “I have been to various districts in Haryana and have not come across such activities. In Nuh, many people accompany students to the centre and it gets difficult to control the crowd. They flout restrictions and throng the premises,” he said.

Nidhi Rohilla, principal of the primary section of the school, maintained the pandemonium was only on the outside and that exams were conducted peacefully. “Our school does not face any problem, all the disruptions are by those outside. We don’t even allow anyone except students to enter the premises. No cheating takes place and students take their exams properly. Police patrol the area, and officers are stationed in different corners of the campus…,” she said.

“This is a routine activity. Friends of the students throw cheating material through window grilles to help students taking exams. Most teachers don’t protest,” said Javed Khan, a Class 10 student at the same centre.

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Sheeshpal Malik, a former student, said: “This is an annual affair, and I have been witnessing it regularly. Though police pay visits, it is a formality.”

Aiswarya Raj is a correspondent with The Indian Express covering Uttarakhand. An alumna of Asian College of Journalism and the University of Kerala, she started her career at The Indian Express as a sub-editor in the Delhi city team. In her previous position, she covered Gurugaon and its neighbouring districts. She likes to tell stories of people and hopes to find moorings in narrative journalism. ... Read More

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