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Karachi Board Paper Leak Sparks Concern During Matric Exams

Karachi Board Paper Leak Sparks Concern During Matric Exams

Karachi board paper leak incidents continue to worry students and parents. On the fourth exam day, the 10th grade biology paper surfaced early. 24NewsHD TV reported the issue on Tuesday. As a result, concerns about fairness have increased again.
The biology paper spread quickly on social media platforms. It appeared almost 30 minutes before the scheduled exam time. Therefore, many students questioned the integrity of the process.

Ongoing Concerns Over Exam Security

This is not the first Karachi board paper leak this year. Similar incidents have raised serious questions. However, authorities have not provided clear answers so far.
Officials had earlier promised strict monitoring measures. They also mentioned support from the Federal Investigation Agency and cybercrime teams. In addition, they claimed to control digital leaks.
Despite these claims, the situation remains unchanged. The latest leak shows gaps in security systems. Therefore, trust in the examination process continues to weaken.

Need for Strong Action

Students and parents demand immediate action from authorities. They want transparent investigations and strict accountability. Moreover, they expect better planning for future exams.
The Karachi board must improve its security measures. For example, it can strengthen digital monitoring and control paper distribution. As a result, authorities can prevent further leaks.
Clear communication can also help rebuild trust. Officials should share updates and findings openly. In conclusion, Karachi board paper leak incidents highlight the urgent need for reform.

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