Chhattisgarh Assembly Enacts Stringent Law to Combat Exam Malpractices
The Chhattisgarh Assembly passed a bill imposing severe penalties for exam malpractices, including up to 10 years imprisonment and fines reaching Rs 1 crore. Aimed at promoting transparency in public recruitment exams, the law targets organized cheating, safeguarding candidates' futures and protecting whistleblowers.
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The Chhattisgarh Assembly has passed a groundbreaking bill aimed at curbing examination malpractices. This new law, proposing up to 10 years imprisonment and fines of up to Rs 1 crore, seeks to eliminate paper leaks and other unethical practices undermining the integrity of public recruitment and professional entrance exams.
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai emphasized that the legislation sends a strong message to those engaged in examination-related fraud, reinforcing his commitment to transparency and fairness. He criticized the previous administration for alleged recruitment irregularities, highlighting the importance of safeguarding the future of the state's youth.
The bill includes measures to protect whistleblowers and ensure the confidentiality of their identities. It defines key terms associated with the examination process and mandates authorization for exam centers, aiming to hold offenders accountable and instill confidence in candidates regarding the legitimacy of the examination system.
(With inputs from agencies.)

