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Sindh Exam Cheating Crackdown: Govt Enforces Strict Rules in Karachi

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Sindh Exam Cheating Crackdown: Govt Enforces Strict Rules in Karachi

Sindh exam cheating crackdown has intensified during ongoing matric exams in Karachi. Authorities raised serious concerns about paper leaks, bribery, and organized cheating. As a result, the government has moved quickly to restore trust in the examination system.

Strict Rules for Students

Officials from the Sindh Government have introduced a zero-tolerance policy. Students who cheat will face immediate expulsion from exam halls. In addition, authorities will cancel their papers and ban them from current and future board exams.
Students must also avoid bringing mobile phones or any banned material. If caught, they will face instant disqualification. Therefore, officials urge candidates to follow rules and act responsibly.
Moreover, authorities believe strict enforcement will discourage dishonest behavior. They want students to rely on hard work instead of unfair means. This step aims to improve the overall credibility of board examinations.

Action Against Examination Staff

The Sindh exam cheating crackdown also targets examination staff. Invigilators and officials who support cheating will face serious consequences. For example, authorities may dismiss those found guilty from service.
In addition, the government plans to strengthen monitoring at exam centers. Officials will increase inspections and ensure proper supervision. As a result, authorities aim to prevent malpractice and outside interference.
This decision follows widespread complaints from parents and students. Many reported unfair practices that affected honest candidates. Therefore, the government wants to create a level playing field for everyone.
Officials believe these measures will improve transparency and accountability. They also expect better discipline during exams. In the long run, such reforms can strengthen the education system and rebuild public confidence.

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