400 students caught cheating, expelled
Friday February 24, 2012 05:41:37 PM,
IANS
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Patna: More than 400
students caught cheating in Class X exams have been expelled and
some 100 parents who helped them to copy have been arrested in
Bihar, officials said Friday.
"The students were expelled on charge of adopting unfair means.
Nearly 100 parents or guardians were arrested for abetment and
sent to jail," Bihar School Examination Board Secretary L. Jha
said.
According to board officials, more than 200 students were caught
cheating on the first day of exams Wednesday. The next day another
160 students were expelled. More than 50 students met the same
fate Friday.
Some reports said even policemen were seen helping students to
cheat.
According to the board, over one million students across Bihar
appeared for the Class 10 exams.
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