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HSC examinations: Chemistry paper ‘leaked’ in Karachi

HSC examinations, Chemistry paper

KARACHI: Steps taken by the Sindh Education department to control over continuous leakage of the papers in Karachi in Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) examinations seems to be utterly failing, as examination papers continue to leak in the metropolis, ARY News reported on Tuesday.

As per details, question paper of Chemistry also got leaked on the various platforms of the social media just before 40 minutes of commencement of the examination along with answers.

The question paper along with answers was easily available at the social media.

It may be noted that earlier the papers of Zology, Botany and Mathematics were also leaked as the educational board found it tough to curb the copy culture and the mafia behind it in Sindh.

Read more: Action to be taken against SSC paper leak: Sindh education minister

Despite several steps taken by the Sindh Education department, it seems the mafia is stronger and organised than the department as leakage of the papers is underway.

It is worth mentioning here that the intermediate board has barred media coverage of the HSC examinations.

The intermediate examinations will continue till May 9.

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