Cbse paper leak all 3 accused get 2 day custody, board official suspended

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CBSE paper leak: All 3 accused get 2-day custody, board official suspended

Delhi Police on Sunday arrested one coaching centre owner and two other teachers in Delhi's Bawana for their involvement in the Central Board of Examination (CBSE) Class X and Class XII paper-leak episode, according to media reports.Delhi's Karkardooma court sends all the three accused arrested in the case to two days police custody, reported ANIMeanwhile, Delhi Police Joint CP Crime Branch briefed the press about happenings of the leak.Following which Tauqeer, one of the accused forwarded the paper to the students. Important CBSE announcements: No leak of CBSE papers outside India, hence no re-exam will be held abroad CBSE Class X Mathematics examination likely to be held in July Class XII Economics re-exam on April 25: Education Secretary


The question paper of the Class 12 Economics exam, which was held on March 26, and Class 10 Maths, held on March 28, were leaked on social media hours before the examination.Here are the top 10 developments in the CBSE re-examination fiasco and the case around the CBSE paper leak: 1) All three accused in exam paper leak get two-day custody: Delhi's Karkardooma court sends all the three accused arrested in the case to two days police custody, reported ANI.Meanwhile, Delhi Police Joint CP Crime Branch briefed the press about the happenings of the leak. 2) Delhi Police arrests one coaching centre owner and two teachers regarding paper-leak episode: ANI reported on Sunday three people - one coaching centre owner and two teachers - were arrested in Delhi's Bawana in connection to the alleged paper-leak. 3) Delhi Police sends teams to schools, exam centres and residences of students: The Delhi Police on Saturday sent three teams to schools, exam centres and their houses in outer Delhi to investigate the Class X and XII paper leaks, according to ANI. 4) Google sends reply to Delhi Police: According to an official privy to the development, the Delhi Police's Crime Branch has got a reply from Google on the details it had sought pertaining to the e-mail address from where the CBSE chairperson was sent a mail about the Class 10 mathematics paper being leaked. 5) Three Delhi Police teams sent to schools and students' homes: Continuing its investigation into the CBSE paper leak, the Delhi Police has sent three teams to schools, exam centres, and residences of students in outer Delhi. 6) Students protest at Parliament Street over CBSE leaks: Affected students, along with SSC and NEET aspirants, today protested at Parliament Street over the CBSE paper leak, news agencies reported. 7) Students protest at CBSE office over paper leaks today: A group of students today staged a demonstration near the CBSE office at Preet Vihar in New Delhi against the leak of Class 10 Mathematics and Class 12 Economics papers. 8) Class 12 economics exam on 25 April, Class 10 maths likely in July: Anil Swarup, Secretary School Education in Union Human Resources Development Ministry, said the CBSE Class 10 mathematics question paper was leaked only in Delhi and Haryana as there was no evidence that it was a pan-India affair. 9) Why CBSE didn’t cancel the maths exam after tip-off: Anil Swarup said that although the mail had come at 1:29 am on March 28, it was only seen at 8:55 am, therefore, stopping the exam that was scheduled to commence at 10 am was not feasible. 10) Student moves SC against Maths re-exam: Rohan Mathew, a Class 10 CBSE student, on Friday approached the Supreme Court against the decision of the CBSE to cancel and re-conduct the Mathematics exam held on March 28 over the question paper leak.


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