This story is from February 27, 2019

Odisha Matric Exam: BSE cancelled English paper in 3 centers

The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha Tuesday decided to cancel the ongoing Matriculation (class 10) examination held on Monday in three centers as the examination was held in these centers in "most unfair and disruptive manner.
Odisha Matric Exam: BSE cancelled English paper in 3 centers
CUTTACK: The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha Tuesday decided to cancel the ongoing Matriculation (class 10) examination held on Monday in three centers as the examination was held in these centers in "most unfair and disruptive manner." The three centres are located in the districts of Balangir, Dhenkanal and Cuttack, said an official.
The students wrote their second language English paper on Monday.

"Based on the preliminary reports submitted by the respective district education officers (DEOs) and center superintendents, the examination committee of the Board has decided to cancel the Monday's paper of all the students who are writing their examinations at these centers, informed BSE president Jahan Ara Begum.
She said the committee will take a final call on this after the examinations are over on March 8.
The reports said that students of these centers resorted to mass copying when guardians and teachers gathered around these centers forcefully entered into the examination halls and provided and helped the students with books and chits to write the answers.
"Although, policemen were deployed at these centers,they were outnumbered by the intruders," the BSE president said quoting available reports.
The Board, however, made it clear that the remaining papers of ongoing examination will be held at these Centers as per the schedule with adequate police arrangements and promulgating prohibitory measures under Section 144 of CrPC.
In 2018, CBSE had to weather paper leak rumors. While, the class 12 Economics and class 10 paper leak rumors were found to be true, rest other paper leak claims were found to be hoax and circulated only to create panic among students.
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