41 cases of unfair means framed

Excelsior Correspondent
RAJOURI, Dec 7: A total 41 cases of unfair means (copying) in 12th and 10th class examinations (Bi-annual/ Pvt) at Taryath and Sunderbani towns were framed by flying squad teams of State Board of School Education today.
Sources said that today was English paper of Class 10th students (private). The team of J&K BOSE led by Aman Sharma, Incharge Sunderbani, Branch office of School Board conducted surprise checking at Centre No. 4828/29 at Govt Higher Secondary School, Taryath (Kalakote) and found large scale mass-copying there. The team framed 37 cases of unfair means and seized books and material being used by the students even in presence of several invigilators/ staff deployed in the exam hall.
Mr Sharma said that without the connivance of some insiders, mass copying in the examination hall is not possible. He said that he has sent the report to the Secretary Board in this connection, mentioning the names of the Centre Superintendent and other staff deployed by BOSE.
Meanwhile, the same BOSE team, assisted by SO Ramesh Chander during surprise checking at the examination hall of class 12th ( Pvt) at Govt Girls Higher Secondary School Sunderbani today, detected copying and framed four cases of unfair means. The action against the booked students has been recommended to the higher authorities at Jammu BOSE office. Today was Chemistry and History paper of class 12th students.