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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, March 3, 2016
Candidates asked to appear for Army recruitment exam in underwear
Around
1150 candidates had appeared for the exam on Sunday when they were
ordered to take off their clothes and sit in only underwear in an open
ground. (ANI)
Candidates appearing in army recruitment examination in Bihar’s
Muzaffarpur District were asked to sit in their underwear to prevent
cheating.
Around 1150 candidates had appeared for the exam on Sunday when they
were ordered to take off their clothes and sit in only underwear in an
open ground.
The examination was being conducted for the recruitment of clerks in the army.
According to a report in the Indian Express, candidates were asked to remove their clothes to “save time on frisking so many people.
The director of the army recruitment board defending the outrageous
order by saying, “We earlier had a bad experience while conducting
exams. This has been done to avoid cheating.”
Last year, photographs of the mass cheating in Bihar – parents climbing
the wall of a school building trying to pass on chits to their wards in
the exam hall — grabbed eyeballs because of the spectacle it was.
But the reactions it elicited were mostly pretentious – “all this”
happens only in Bihar or “What kind of parents are these… They want
their wards to cheat?” or, lastly, “What will these kids grow up to?”
Large scale cheating was also reported in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhind town
only a few days before the Bihar incident. There too relatives of
candidates gathered at examination centres to help them submit a perfect
answer-script.
A detailed story by the Los Angeles Times, documents how, in states like
Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and West Bengal cheating in school exams is a
very common phenomenon. The report showcases practices of writing
formula on classroom walls, teachers being bribed to allow copying in
exams, students breaking CCTV cameras to avoid being caught on camera
cheating, and even parents tossing chits wrapped around small stones
through windows into the exam halls.
With inputs from Agencies