Men dictated answers from the window, nobody stopped them
Mathura ADM said so far 55 students have been caught for cheating and their copies marked out. He said, the education board will take the final action on these kids.

A local contact has assured me that by the time I reach the school, a message would have been flashed and “everything there would be normal“. I could just walk into the hall where students are taking the exams, no questions asked. He was right.There are parents, students and teachers, all milling around. As I walk into the centre, no one, including cops, thinks it necessary to ask me who I am, though it has been a long time since I looked like a school student.
It's 7.50am on Thursday and Class X students are taking the science exam. There is a teacher in the room. The students, who are sitting with their desks almost joined together, are busy writing.
Just then, a voice booms out from one of the windows.“Pehla wala khatam ho gaya?
Ab doosra likho (You've written the first answer? Now write the second one).“ A cheating mafia man then dictates one answer after another until he finishes the whole paper.
My next destination is Radha Gopal Inter College in Raya. Here, some parents are sitting beside their children and helping them to solve the papers. Teachers stroll around, but it's as if the cheating is invisible to them. Students talk loudly and dictate answers to each other in the midst of a UP board exam at the Radha Gopal Inter College in Raya. After a question is finished, someone trots up to a tout standing outside and prompts him to start the next answer.All this takes place right under the nose of college authorities and police.
Mathura ADM A K Awasthi said so far 55 students have been caught for cheat ing and their copies marked out. He said the final decision on the fate of these kids would be taken by the education board.
District education officer, Mathura, Indra Prakash Singh said he has issued notice to 35 schools in Mathura, asking them to “give in writing“ that cheating has not taken place at their centres. He said if he gets any evidence of cheating, such schools would be blacklisted for five years.
Back at Radha Gopal Inter College in the afternoon, the students have finished their exam and are coming out. One of the touts who dictated the answers asks a group, “Kaise kiya (How did you do)?“ The kids giggle.“Bahut accha (very good).Thank you.“
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