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Inter Exam: Lahore runners up on exam-cheating charts
LAHORE, June 7(Daily Times): Seventy-three cheating cases
and eight impersonation cases were registered by the eight examination boards of
Punjab during the intermediate annual examinations of 2007, which concluded on
May 31, of which Lahore had the second highest cheating cases.
An
official of the education department said that a report prepared by
the department's examination monitoring cell revealed that the Lahore Board
registered 16 cases and the highest number of cheating cases was reported by the
Faisalabad board, which was 22.
He added that the Bahawalpur Board
registered 12 cases, Dera Ghazi Khan Board registered seven cases, Multan Board
reported seven cases also, Gujranwala Board declared four cases, Sargodha Board
also registered four cases and Rawalpindi Board registered one case.
He
said the Gujranwala Board had four exam impersonation cases, which was the
highest amongst all boards.
The Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad and
Bahawalpur boards each reported one case of impersonation. Muhammad Akram
Chaudhary, the examination monitoring cell organiser, confirmed the 73 cheating
and eight exam impersonation cases in Punjab.
Earlier during the
matriculation exams, Lahore topped the cheating charts out of the 119 cheating
cases and 16 impersonations registered throughout Punjab.
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