• Reaction of KMSS and SMSS on HS First-Year Exam Paper Leak

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    Reaction of KMSS and SMSS on HS First-Year Exam Paper Leak

    Ranoj
    Pegu must take responsibility and resign



    Digital Desk: Higher Secondary First-Year examination paper
    leak caused strong criticism  from both
    Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) along Satra Mukti Sangram Samiti
    (SMSS). The first examination of this season undertaken by the Assam State
    Examination Board has proven to be a failure.



    The Assam State Examination Board together with Education Minister
    Ranoj Pegu failed grievously because of this examination paper breach.
    Investigation of the events needs full completion as soon as possible. Multiple
    occurrences of this type of incident are causing concern so why do these events
    continue to occur ? The failure needs someone to take responsibility thus  it is by demanded by everyone that the  Education Minister Ranoj Pegu to step down
    immediately.



    Students experience major psychological distress when
    question paper leaks occur. Multiple incidents of question-paper leaks occur
    yet no proper investigation begins and when investigations happen they fail to
    achieve effective results.



    The police filed FIRs against 15 private schools together
    with three government-operated institutions for their involvement in this paper
    leak process. However, merely filing cases is not
    enough—the guilty must be punished appropriately.



     Education Minister
    Ranoj Pegu needs to show responsibility by stepping down from his position. Additionally,
    he  bears accountable  for private school among the total 15
    participating schools. Students deserve better treatment than mockery which
    threatens their educational prospects.



    Ranoj Pegu and Himanta Biswa Sarma have continuously worked
    systematically destroyed  the educational
    system of Assam. Educational conditions in Assam find themselves at the border
    of complete breakdown.