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    Fighting Corruption: Chhattisgarh Passes Bill to Punish Exam Cheating

    Raipur, March 20 The Chhattisgarh assembly on Friday passed a bill to curb paper leaks and malpractice, proposing up to 10 years imprisonment and a fine of up to Rs 1 crore to ensure transparency in public recruitment and professional entrance exams.The Chhattisgarh (Lok Bharti evam Vyavsayik...
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    KPSC Reform Efforts: Government Announces New Recruitment Process

    On March 18, the Karnataka Legislative Assembly announced the formation of a committee to recommend reforms for the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC), which has been the subject of a scandal.The state government has also announced measures, including an annual hiring calendar with...
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    Second PUC Exams Commence in Karnataka - Key Details and Preparations

    Bengaluru, February 28 – The second Pre-University Course (PUC), (Class 12) examinations conducted by the Karnataka Department of Pre-University Education began on Saturday, with 7,10,363 students registered across 1,217 centers in the state.The exams will continue until March 17.Addressing...
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    Maharashtra Class 12 Chemistry Paper Suspected Leak Under Investigation

    Nagpur, February 21 Police are investigating a suspected leak after the Class 12 Chemistry question paper was allegedly circulated on social media in Nagpur ahead of the exam conducted by the Maharashtra board, officials said on Saturday.The malpractice came to light on Wednesday at a high...
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    Exam Center Replacement After Copying Incident in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

    Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, February 11 An incident of alleged mass cheating was detected during the HSC or Class 12 English examination paper in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district, Maharashtra, following which a First Information Report (FIR) was registered against 23 individuals, including the...
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    Cheating Scandal Rocks Army Group C Recruitment Exam in Bengaluru

    Bengaluru, February 10 Eighteen candidates who appeared for a recently conducted Army Group C recruitment examination here were arrested for allegedly cheating and engaging in malpractice, police said on Tuesday.The arrests were made based on a First Information Report (FIR) filed by S S...
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