<p>Aizawl: The Mizoram government has suspended a teacher for allegedly leaking the social science question paper of the class 10 board examination, a state minister told the assembly on Monday.</p>.<p>The minister said the teacher had provided specific students with suggestions before the exam held on March 8.</p>.<p>After receiving complaints about the similarity between the questions in the social science paper and those suggested by the teacher from the government-run Mizo High School, the Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) immediately launched an investigation, education minister Dr Vanlalthlana said.</p>.<p>The MBSE questioned several individuals, including the president of the Mizoram Secondary School Teachers' Association (MISSTA), the principal of Mizo High School, some students, and the suspected teacher.</p>.<p>It was discovered that the teacher, who was part of a moderation team responsible for filtering question papers, had admitted to his misconduct, the minister said.</p>.<p>He confessed to providing board exam questions as suggestions to some academically weaker students during a special class, and these students had noted down the suggested questions in their notebooks, which served as evidence, Vanlalthlana said.</p>.7 arrested in UP Police recruitment exam paper leak case.<p>On further investigation, it was learnt that the suggested questions were not widely circulated as the special class was attended by a few students and all class 10 students of Mizo High School did not receive the suggestion, the minister said.</p>.<p>Vanlalthlana said the accused was suspended on Sunday for his misconduct and a First Information Report (FIR) was submitted to a police station on the same day.</p>.<p>The minister said the examination committee convened a meeting on Monday to decide further action on the subject.</p>.<p>He said examinations for all remaining subjects will continue as per schedule.</p>.<p>The incident sparked anger among students and parents, who raised complaints on various social media platforms. </p>
<p>Aizawl: The Mizoram government has suspended a teacher for allegedly leaking the social science question paper of the class 10 board examination, a state minister told the assembly on Monday.</p>.<p>The minister said the teacher had provided specific students with suggestions before the exam held on March 8.</p>.<p>After receiving complaints about the similarity between the questions in the social science paper and those suggested by the teacher from the government-run Mizo High School, the Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) immediately launched an investigation, education minister Dr Vanlalthlana said.</p>.<p>The MBSE questioned several individuals, including the president of the Mizoram Secondary School Teachers' Association (MISSTA), the principal of Mizo High School, some students, and the suspected teacher.</p>.<p>It was discovered that the teacher, who was part of a moderation team responsible for filtering question papers, had admitted to his misconduct, the minister said.</p>.<p>He confessed to providing board exam questions as suggestions to some academically weaker students during a special class, and these students had noted down the suggested questions in their notebooks, which served as evidence, Vanlalthlana said.</p>.7 arrested in UP Police recruitment exam paper leak case.<p>On further investigation, it was learnt that the suggested questions were not widely circulated as the special class was attended by a few students and all class 10 students of Mizo High School did not receive the suggestion, the minister said.</p>.<p>Vanlalthlana said the accused was suspended on Sunday for his misconduct and a First Information Report (FIR) was submitted to a police station on the same day.</p>.<p>The minister said the examination committee convened a meeting on Monday to decide further action on the subject.</p>.<p>He said examinations for all remaining subjects will continue as per schedule.</p>.<p>The incident sparked anger among students and parents, who raised complaints on various social media platforms. </p>