Unmasking Paper Leaks: A Call for Strict Action in Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir's Education Minister Sakina Itoo demanded a transparent investigation into recurring paper leak cases, emphasizing strict action against perpetrators. She highlighted the distress on students and families, and acknowledged initiatives to downsize motorcades and potential educational shifts to online classes as part of broader national considerations.
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Jammu and Kashmir Education Minister Sakina Itoo has called for a transparent probe into the recurring paper leak cases, demanding strict action against those involved regardless of their power or influence.
Speaking to the media in Jammu City, she expressed concern over the impact of these leaks on students and families, highlighting the hardship they endure due to shattered hopes and lost years of preparation.
The minister also commented on administrative decisions to scale down official convoys to conserve fuel and indicated that switching to online classes was under consideration, though no decision has been made yet.
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