Sarpanch leads women to stop exam cheating

Wednesday 16th March 2016 06:25 EDT
 
 

BHIVANI: Taking matters into her own hands, sarpanch Sunita of Dhanana village has decided to put a stop to the increasing cheating cases in board exams. As the police and the Board for School Education, Haryana completely failed to curb the situation, Sunita picked lathis along with other women and stood out the village school to guard the examination centre.

“Students may pass the exams by cheating, but they would not be able to make a career in future. They may remain unemployed in future if they cheat now and I don't want the children of my village to be unemployed.” School principal Nihal Singh commended the action saying, “Sunita and other women have taken a brilliant initiative. It's only because of them that the cheating cases in our school has completely vanished.”

Bahadur Singh, member of the flying commission appreciated the women saying if women of other states followed suit, the state could soon root out the cheating practice from schools. Sarpanch Sunita had received appreciation from the administration earlier also for her weekly cleanliness campaign in the village. She was honoured by the district administration for involving the local residents in cleaning the village on every Sunday.


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