Punjab Board Takes Action Against Mass Cheating in Ferozepur
The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has made headlines by cancelling the Class XII English exam at the GSS School (Boys) in Talwandi Bhai-2, Ferozepur, due to alarming reports of mass cheating. This decisive action comes as part of the board’s ongoing efforts to maintain integrity and transparency in the examination process.
Mass Copying Detected
According to Barinderjit Saluja, the board chairman confirmed that flying squads detected widespread malpractice during the English test, prompting the immediate cancellation of the exam. The PSEB aims to conduct a fair examination process, and this incident underlines the challenges it faces in achieving that goal.
Commitment to Fair Exams
The PSEB commenced board exams for Classes VIII and XII on February 19, setting up over 2,300 examination centers across the state. This cancellation is part of a broader initiative to ensure that all students have an equal opportunity to succeed based on their own merit.
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In conclusion, while the cancellation of the English exam may seem like a setback for some students, it is a necessary step towards fostering a culture of honesty and hard work in education. The PSEB’s commitment to a fair examination process is commendable, and it sets a precedent for future conduct in schools across Punjab.