A 10th class CBSE student displays a placard during a protest over the alleged paper leak at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. (File | PTI) 
Nation

HRD Ministry constitutes team to prevent exam paper leaks

The committee will suggest ways to make the system more secure with the use of technology and minimization of human intervention.

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: In the light of the recent incident of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) paper leak, the Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) has constituted a High Powered Committee to examine the system of conducting Class X and Class XII examination to prevent leakages.

Retd. Secretary (Higher Education) of MHRD Vinay Sheel Oberoi will be the chairperson of the seven-member committee.

The prime objective of this committee would be to revisit all aspects related to the security checks built into the system for ensuring that the question papers reach the examinees without any tampering.

The committee would also be responsible to examine and assess all areas of potential weakness in the present system of transporting question papers from the printing presses to the examinees.

After evaluating the entire process, the committee will suggest ways to make the system more secure with the use of technology and minimization of human intervention.                        

This step has been taken after question papers of CBSE’s class XII Economics and class X Mathematics exams were leaked by an inter-state racket last month.

Budget numbers show Government is abandoning its kartavya and that's not good news

Pakistan will travel for T20 World Cup but to boycott India match; ICC responds

Opposition slams Union Budget 2026-27 as anti-people, anti-federal

US prosecutors see no more charges after final Epstein file dump

Budget with great number of small measures and small number of great ones

SCROLL FOR NEXT