Student leader allegedly indulges in malpractice during exam, gets clean chit

Student leader allegedly indulges in malpractice during exam, gets clean chit

Updated: Friday, May 24, 2019, 12:33 PM IST
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Indore : A student named Sourav Sharma, who is also a leader of the student union Akhil Bhartiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP), was allegedly indulging in malpractice during the BSc third semester exam at Holkar Science College.

His act was captured by another student in his mobile phone. However, the college gave Sourav a clean chit, saying that no chits were found in his possession.

On Thursday, BSc Mathematics exam was under way at the College when Sourav, on the excuse of answering nature’s call, went to the toilet, wherein a boy, was standing with a text book. The union leader allegedly went through the text book and also tore some papers from it and returned to the examination hall to continue to write his paper.

When the incident was reported to the principal, a flying squad was sent to the examination hall which searched Sourav but didn’t find any chits on him. The person who captured the act of Sourav claimed to have clicked the photo through his mobile phone between 10 am to 1 pm, the period when the exam was underway.

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