As far as Delhi and Haryana, where police investigation is on, retest for Class-X Maths will be conducted only if investigation points to large scale leak. There should be no confusion. (2/2)
— Prakash Javadekar (@PrakashJavdekar) March 30, 2018
Making the first breakthrough in the CBSE paper leak scandal, Delhi Police’s special investigation team arrested two teachers of a private school in outer Delhi and a teacher at a coaching centre in the same area on Sunday morning. The accused had allegedly leaked the Class XII Economics paper.
Class-X students from J&K, Uttarakhand,Himachal,Punjab, Chandigarh,Rajasthan,UP, Bihar, WB,North eastern states, Jharkhand,Odisha,Andhra, Telangana,Karnataka,TN, Puduchery,Andaman, Lakshadweep,Kerala, Karnataka, Goa,Maharashtra,Gujarat,MP, Chhattisgarh,will not give Maths retest
— Prakash Javadekar (@PrakashJavdekar) March 30, 2018
I am amazed to see headlines in some news channels about confusion over retest. Out of 16 lakh students, more than 14 lakh students of Class X will not have to give retest in Maths. This is final decision. (1/2)
— Prakash Javadekar (@PrakashJavdekar) March 30, 2018
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The two schoolteachers, Rohit and Rishabh, taught Maths and Physics, respectively, at Mother Khazani school in Bawana and were on exam duty, police said.
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The two allegedly opened the envelope containing the question papers half an hour before the scheduled time, clicked pictures and passed it on to Tauqeer, a teacher at Easy Classes coaching institute in Bawana, who circulated it amongst his students. Added, TOI.