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Strict action against SSC question paper rumour mongers

Staff Correspondent
30 Apr 2023 13:35:31 | Update: 30 Apr 2023 20:55:10
Strict action against SSC question paper rumour mongers
Education Minister Dipu Moni — File Photo

Education Minister Dipu Moni on Sunday warned of strict action against spreading rumours on social media about question paper leaks.

“There is no scope of question leak in this year’s SSC and equivalent exams, but rumours might spread, and those found involved in spreading rumours will face tough punishment,” she said.

The minister made the remarks while talking to journalists after visiting the exam centre at Dhaka’s Badda High School on Sunday, the first day of the SSC and equivalent examinations this year.

Deputy Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Naoufel, Secretary to the Department of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) Soleman Khan, Directorate General of DSHE Nehal Ahmed and Dhaka Education Board Chairman Prof Tapan Kumar, among others, were also present there.

Social media platforms are being monitored round the clock to prevent the spread of rumours, said Dipu Moni adding that action is being taken instantly if any attempt is made to spread rumours.

Replying to a question about the next year’s SSC exam schedule, she said efforts are there to hold the next year’s exams ahead but it will be done taking opinion from teachers across the country.

The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams for 2023 began on Sunday across Bangladesh. SSC exams began at 10am with Bangla 1st Paper.

According to the Ministry of Education, a total of 20,72,163 candidates are sitting for this year’s SSC and equivalent exams.

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