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Several false YouTube links claiming question paper leaks, removed by CBSE

CBSE action against fake paper links

In a notice published by CBSE, it was said that antisocial individuals who made false accusations about question paper leaks had been dealt with. For around 21.87 lakh enrolled applicants, the CBSE successfully administered the Class 10 board exam this year.

The Class 12 board exams will end on April 5, while the Class 10 board exams ended on March 21.

The board took many actions to ensure that each exam went on effectively and without delay.

Action against antisocial people, who posted fraudulent messages and video links and claimed that board exam question papers had leaked on social media. It was one of the most important moves, as it convinced students and parents to pay for the question papers.

After considering these issues, the CBSE removed hundreds of misleading YouTube links to protect students and parents from being deceived.

The board also filed complaints with the Delhi Police Special Cell (MAC). So that they might take the appropriate measures against the offenders under the IPC and IT Act provisions.

The general population is urged to refrain from disseminating incorrect information through all channels of communication.

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