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Denied 'right' to cheat, students go on rampage

2008-02-02 23:47:45

Patna: Hundreds of law students in Bihar boycotted exams and went on a rampage on Saturday after they were not allowed to carry books and mobile phones inside the examination centre.

Official sources confirmed that students appearing for LLB part III examinations at Jagjivan Ram College in Gaya, T P S College in Patna and Sher Shah College in Sasaram went on a rampage and boycotted the exams.

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"After the local administration including police officials deployed at the examination centre did not allow the examinees to carry books, exercise books and mobile phones into the exam hall, the students turned violent, shouted slogans and boycotted the exam," a senior official of the home department told IANS over telephone on Saturday.

Bihar Education Minister Brishen Patel said that the government would not allow the students to cheat in the exams.

"It is a firm decision of the state government not to allow unfair means in examinations," Patel said.

Protesting students justified their action by saying that not a single class had bee held during the whole year.

In Sasaram, students boycotted the exam for the second consecutive day.

Students there had turned violent on Friday and some shots were also fired in the air by the mob to terrorise the college staff.

Later the mob set ablaze the office and other classrooms in the college.

In Bihar cheating in examination is rampant and action by authorities to stop this practice has often led to violent protests.

 
 
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Posted by Avneesh on Feb 03,2008 07:17 AM
Apropos "Denied 'right' to cheat, students go on rampage", the endeavour to disallow cheating in exams by the authorities in Bihar should be appreciated. I love to see the silver lining in the dark clouds. Generally, the trait of criticising others comes out of the basic human nature of juxtaposing one's superiority over others and the real concern for improvement is lacking in the criticisms. There are all sorts of people in Bihar, as in other other states; the people who bring shame to the state and nation, the people who bring acclaim and the people who lie between these two categories.
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Posted by k on Feb 03,2008 06:24 AM
all the corporates should blacklist students from bihar
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Posted by ingewa on Feb 03,2008 06:15 AM
was it any wonder why one of our parliamentarians had remarked about doctors in UK from Bihar giving all other Indians a bad name..he stands vindicated..wonder why he had to appologise..I agree its a generalisation but thats the way the world would see Bihar a place still in the dark ages..I had one experience as a child while on rajdhani express in Patna..when quite a few people had boarded the train there without tickets..one co passenger got wild and commented if there was any law in Bihar..one of the goons commented "law woh kay cheese hota hai?" that sums up Bihar ! And this was in 1977..when I had just given my ICSE ,31 years later its become worse...!!! not better.
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Posted by kiran on Feb 03,2008 02:46 AM
Biharis find their way into railways recruitment, IAS, IPS, etc at the expense of other hardworking students all across india. How fair is their exam process is an open secret. This bullying attitude should be stopped immediately
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Posted by black-blade on Feb 03,2008 01:24 AM
Guns, arson and everything else. With all that why do they sit for the exams at all? - why dont they just hold the university staff hostage and get the degree certificates issued ???
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