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India Bihar 'exam toppers' face police case over cheating | |
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A police complaint has been filed against four Indian students who topped school leaving exams in Bihar state after an inquiry found they cheated. | |
The education board retested 13 pupils on Friday after a viral video showed arts student Ruby Rai saying political science was about cooking. | The education board retested 13 pupils on Friday after a viral video showed arts student Ruby Rai saying political science was about cooking. |
The board cancelled the results of two science students but cleared 11 others. Ms Rai did not appear for the retest. | The board cancelled the results of two science students but cleared 11 others. Ms Rai did not appear for the retest. |
More than a million students sat Bihar's school leaving examinations. | |
The police complaint names Ms Rai, science students Saurabh Shrestha and Rahul Kumar, and a fourth student, identified as Shalini Rai. | |
Shalini Rai had not initially been called to take the retest, and it is unclear how authorities have determined that she cheated. | Shalini Rai had not initially been called to take the retest, and it is unclear how authorities have determined that she cheated. |
The state's education board has also filed a police complaint against the administrators of the Vishnu Dev Rai college in Vaishali district, where Ms Rai, Mr Kumar and Mr Shrestha were all students. | |
Last year, parents of students in the state were photographed climbing school walls to pass on answers to those inside. | |
The embarrassed state government announced tough measures such as fines and jail terms intended to curb cheating this year. | |
The markedly lower pass rate seen in the results announced last month was taken as an indication that the steps had worked. | The markedly lower pass rate seen in the results announced last month was taken as an indication that the steps had worked. |
But the footage of Ms Rai's interview provided new questions and fresh embarrassment for the authorities. |
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