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This
picture shows parents assisting their children to cheat in exams in India
(Photo by DIPANKAR)
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Cheating
in exams is a fairly common phenomenon in many countries around the world.
For
example many students seating for their final high school examinations in
Kenya have had their results cancelled because of cheating and were
either forced to repeat another year in high school or find something else to
do.
School
teachers have also been mentioned as culprits, either stealing examination
papers and teaching their students what to expect in their final exams and
students also cheating by smuggling mobile phones into an exam room.
Now
new pictures have emerged showing students and parents in India taking ‘exam
cheating’ to a whole new level in Bihar State. Not that cheating in India is unheard
of, its just as common as it is in other countries, but what has been cited is
clearly something else.
The
pictures published on the BBC news website, show many students smuggle
textbooks and notes into the examination centres despite tight security.
Parents
and friends were also photographed scaling the walls of test centres to pass on
answers to students during the current secondary school examinations.
The
examinations, held by the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), began on
Tuesday and are scheduled to go on until 24 March. Officials say more than 1.4
million students are taking the tests.
Most
of the incidents of cheating this year have been reported in several districts.
Local
newspapers have shown photos of parents and relatives trying to help their
children cheat even at considerable risk to their own lives.
Some
photos even show policemen posted outside the centres accepting bribes to look
the other way according to a BBC correspondent.
Photojournalist
Dipankar, who took the photos in Saharsa district, says when he went into the
examination hall and began taking pictures, the students did not seem worried
at all.
Despite
the many reports that have appeared in the local newspapers, the authorities
seem uninterested in taking any action against the students according to
Dipankar.
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