The Central Board of Secondary Training (CBSE) has held a gathering with officers from the Indian Pc Emergency Response Staff (CERT-In) and heads of varied social media platforms to sort out the unfold of “wrong claims” about board exams together with paper leaks, officers mentioned on Friday.
CBSE meets with CERT-In social media heads to sort out unfold of ‘wrong claims’
The assembly was held on Thursday night in response to latest viral movies of academics from numerous teaching centres claiming to find out about subjects and questions in board exams beforehand. Some academics even alleged paper leaks, elevating considerations over the integrity of the examination course of.
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“CBSE makes examination preparations at the war level. In this regard, assistance is taken from all government machinery at national and state level. We have convened a coordination meeting with officials from CERT-In and heads of various social media giants to address and tackle the spread of wrong claims about CBSE board exams on social media,” a senior CBSE official mentioned on situation of anonymity.
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Functioning below the ministry of electronics and knowledge know-how, CERT-In is the nationwide nodal company to take care of cyber safety incidents within the nation.
The board, in 2019, developed an ordinary working process (SOP) to test incidents of incorrect paper leak claims on social media. “Taking cognizance of incidents in which several people were putting certain things on the various social media platforms, we, in 2019, decided to seek assistance from the CERT-In, Delhi Police and Indian heads of social media giants like YouTube, Meta, X, and others. We also developed one standard operating procedure according to which we write to the concerned social media company authorities if we find any wrong content related to board exams. We provide the links of the problematic contents and ask them to take necessary action as per the laws, and we also lodge complaints with the law authorities,” the official cited above mentioned.
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CBSE board exams 2025 started on February 15. On February 17, the board issued a discover rejecting claims about paper leaks as “baseless and are intended to create unnecessary panic among students and parents”, and mentioned it was actively monitoring and taking motion in opposition to those that are spreading false info.