Navada, Bihar. Murli Prasad, a third-time matriculation examinee, has expressed deep frustration over the half-hearted attempts by his father and elder brother in helping him cheat during the ongoing class Xth board examinations. The 17-year-old fears that he might fail yet again at the exams for no faults of his own. Murli has also blamed the education system for failing to create a level playing field for all the students.
“Other students’ parents and guardians jump over fences and scale walls to deliver the purzas (chits of papers with answers), while my brother recklessly threw a piece of paper that landed three rows behind.” Murli complained and dreaded the outcome. “If I fail the exams again, I shouldn’t be held responsible.”
Murli was hoping to get pass marks this year and study bio at higher secondary to become a doctor; a dream that might remain a dream for one more year. His elder brother, who is studying History after having failed to qualify for Engineering, has pleaded innocence as he was struck by a police laathi (bamboo stick) while throwing the chit towards Murli, resulting in the chit falling off target.

Family members of examinees do their best to help their wards receive quality education
But the explanation has failed to pacify Murli Prasad, who believes his family has let him down at such a crucial juncture of his life.
“Police has been there for ages and for everyone, still cheating has been continuing. I deserved better.” Murli rued, who is now planning to complain to the state education minister so that no other student has to suffer academically due to his or her family background.
“Even though I’m disappointed, my heart goes out to those students whose family members are not in a position to help them. The government must look into these matters.” Murli said.
When asked, state education minister expressed regret that some students had to suffer due to such shortcomings in the system, but he expressed hope that all problems would go away once the class Xth board examinations were abolished after a few years.
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True fake story, dr r few such students.
tha’ts why kabil sibal wants to abolish board exams – na rahega baans, na bajegi baansuri
We agree that a level ground should be there for students who leave no stone unturned to pass the exams. Those who are nearer to windows facing the streets have cutting edge over others. This disparity should be dealt with dispassionately.
But what about the students who sit on the first floor or above!
Shit most govt. schools don’t have that!
surprisingly NO ONE copied this time in my school!!!! :O