2,447 students booked in Haryana
Wednesday April 04, 2012 03:57:55 PM,
IANS
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Chandigarh: As many
as 2,447 candidates have been booked for using unfair means and 20
teachers have been relieved from examination work during the Haryana Board of School Education semester exams which concluded
Wednesday, a board official said.
Board secretary D.K. Behera said examinations of some subjects
conducted at 22 centres were cancelled and 17 centres were shifted
to other places owing to malpractices by students and staff.
He said 1,591 exam centres were set up in which 301,552 candidates
of secondary (Class 10), 391,606 candidates of senior secondary
(Class 12) as well as 76,539 candidates of Haryana Open School
appeared.
He said the cancelled examinations would soon be held.
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