Cheating in examinations

Author: Daily Times

Sir: There is no denying the fact that no nation goes towards success until its people are educated. However, the Pakistani educational system is very bad due to which people are suffering. The students are compelled to not only use guidebooks during examination, but also the internet through their cell phones. According to a report, Sindh police took several students into custody when the Board caught 119 students who were busy cheating during the Matric examination. The provincial government of Pakistan’s geographically largest and otherwise the poorest province Balochistan has been working from dawn to dusk to eliminate the culture of cheating from schools. It is my humble request to the chief minister to continue this action against this ill in society.

NASREEN CHARSHAMBAY
Kech

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