Telangana Hyderabad - Missing graph papers create chaos among Class X students

SIBY JEYYA
When the required graph sheets were not given to students taking the Class X Mathematics exam on saturday at a city center, they experienced moments of anxiety. When the bundle of math question papers, main answer sheets, and extra sheets arrived at the center in a private school in Khairatabad, the staff members did not realize that there were no graph papers before the test started. students looking for graph paper to write the answers on exposed the problem.
 

Officials at the center instructed pupils to write the graph on the primary response sheet after some initial uncertainty. students brought the matter to the attention of higher authorities and their parents after the exam.
 
Official sources claim that the problem started because center administrators did not communicate with the Department of school Education. "Center authorities are required by protocol to verify that they have received all necessary materials before the start of the test. DEOs include the bulk question and graph papers. But in this instance, the sources claimed, the center authorities failed to notify about the lack of graph papers.
 
The agency removed the center's top superintendent and departmental officer from their roles in the examination process because they took the matter seriously.
 

In a different incidence, a custodian assigned to a center in the district of ranga reddy traveled to another center to get extra sheets for the exam. In light of this grave infraction, the custodian felt relieved.
 
Due to their carelessness at work, two departmental officers and the chief superintendent were also removed. Six policemen in total were relieved of their exam responsibilities on Saturday.
 
There were 4,95,293 ordinary students who enrolled and 4,93,652 who showed up for the exam; no malpractice cases were scheduled at this time. Likewise, 5,301 of the 6,069 private students assigned to various centers sat the test.
 

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