
Bhind DOE orders tuition teachers to wait at police station during MP board exams to curb mass cheating
India Today
In an attempt to curb mass cheating, as per the orders of the Bhind district education officer in Madhya Pradesh, tuition teachers have to wait at police stations during the duration of the MP board exams.
In an attempt to stop mass cheating in the ongoing board exams, the Bhind district education officer in Madhya Pradesh has passed an order to prepare a list of all tuition teachers and asked all of them to be present at the nearest police station till the time exams get over.
The MP Class 12 state board exams began on Thursday and now, this decree from the DEO has become viral on social media.
News of mass cheating has come from Bhind a number of times, thus impacting the image of the MP district. The order from District Education Officer Haribhavan Singh Tomar shows how far officials are willing to go to ensure there is no cheating in the MP board exams
The letter issued to all block officers instructs to issue a list of tuition and coaching teachers and make sure they are present at the police station during the time the board exams are in progress.
Issued on February 11, the letter is now being trolled on social media because of the way it treats teachers like petty criminals.

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