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Haryana Board Exam 2018: Students Resort to Unusual Bamboo Climbing Method to Cheat

During the 2018 Haryana Board exam, students resorted to a unique method of cheating by climbing school buildings with bamboo and delivering slips through windows to aid in copying. The incident, caught on video and shared widely on social media, has raised concerns about the effectiveness of exam security measures. Critics have called for stronger actions from the Education Department to prevent cheating and improve the overall education system

Haryana Board Exam 2018: Students Resort to Unusual Bamboo Climbing Method to Cheat

Haryana Board exam 2018: Students climb school building with bamboo

 

Strict arrangements were made to prevent copying in the Haryana Board examination, but some students tried to succeed in the examination by adopting a unique method of copying. In Tawadu in Nuh district, some students climbed on to the school building with bamboo and hung from the walls and delivered the slips inside the examination centre.

 

The incident took place during the class 10 board exams. Some students climbed on to the building after getting a bamboo outside the examination centre. After this, they hung from the walls and delivered the pamphlets inside the examination centre. Some students present inside the examination centre caught these slips and used them to copy the examination.

 

The incident went viral on social media. In the viral video, one can see how some students are climbing the school building with bamboo and delivering pamphlets hanging from the walls. Following the incident, the education department has ordered an inquiry.

 

This incident has raised questions on the education system. This incident is proof that the measures made to prevent copying have failed. The education department will have to make even more stringent arrangements to prevent copying.

 

After this incident, some people have criticized the students on social media. He says that students should work hard instead of copying. At the same time, some people have also criticized the Education Department. He says the education department should take concrete steps to stop copying.

 

This incident is a symbol of the deterioration of the education system in Haryana. The Education Department should learn from this incident and take effective steps to prevent copying.


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