Haryana Board Takes Action: 7 Supervisors Removed, 3 Students Caught Cheating
Haryana Board Removes 7 Supervisors, Catches 3 Cheating Students

Haryana School Board Cracks Down on Exam Malpractice

The Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) has taken decisive action against examination irregularities during the ongoing Class XII board examinations. In a significant move, the board has removed seven examination supervisors from their duties due to negligence and has caught three students using unfair means.

Surprise Inspections Across Multiple Districts

On Friday, the board's flying squad conducted surprise inspections on the instructions of the board chairman during the history and biology papers. These inspections spanned across four districts: Gurgaon, Bhiwani, Charkhi Dadri, and Jhajjar. The teams discovered serious lapses in supervision by staff members posted at various examination centers, leading to the immediate removal of the supervisors.

Details of Disciplinary Actions

The board identified specific cases of negligence and cheating:

  • Students Caught Cheating: Two students were found using unfair means in Bhiwani district, while another student was caught in Charkhi Dadri.
  • Supervisors Removed: The board took action against seven supervisors across different centers:
    1. At Nathupur center in Gurgaon, trained graduate teacher (TGT) Ajay Kumar was relieved from duty.
    2. At Panchgaon examination center in Pataudi, TGTs Varun Yadav and Ranjit Singh were removed.
    3. At Farmana-03 examination center, physical training instructor (PTI) Anil Kumar and primary teacher (PRT) Sombir Singh Malik were removed.
    4. At Barwala-01 center, PTI Jaswinder Singh was removed.
    5. At Padla center in Kaithal, TGT Naresh Kumar was removed.

Board's Commitment to Fair Examination Process

Board officials emphasized that the flying squad will continue to conduct surprise inspections throughout the examination period. The primary objectives are to prevent cheating and ensure strict compliance with examination rules. The board has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining transparency and fairness in the examination process.

Officials issued a clear warning that any negligence by examination staff or attempts to cheat by students will result in immediate disciplinary action. This strong stance underscores the board's dedication to upholding the integrity of the examination system and protecting the interests of honest students.

The board's proactive measures demonstrate a zero-tolerance policy toward examination malpractices, aiming to create a level playing field for all students appearing for the Class XII board examinations in Haryana.