Recent reports from 24 HD News Channel have uncovered a widespread academic scandal in Sindh, Pakistan. Multiple cases of exam paper leaks and cheating were reported across districts such as Larkana, Khairpur, Dherki, and Ghotki, involving ninth and tenth-grade board exams.
The leaks have cast a shadow over the credibility of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Larkana and raised serious concerns about exam security, invigilation practices, and overall transparency within the educational system.
Details of the Paper Leaks
The following table outlines the district-wise breakdown of leaked papers, subjects involved, and methods used for cheating:
District | Grade | Subject | Leak Time/Method |
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Larkana | 9th | Sindhi Language | Leaked before exam via WhatsApp group |
Khairpur | 10th | Chemistry | Leaked at 8:57 am; answers shared via WhatsApp |
Dherki | 10th | Chemistry | Staff-assisted cheating in exam hall |
Ghotki | 10th | Chemistry | Paper leaked prior to official start |
Shocking Revelations in Larkana
Leaked Sindhi Language Paper
In Larkana, the ninth-grade Sindhi language paper—conducted by BISE Larkana—was leaked prior to the examination. Reports suggest that:
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A WhatsApp group was created to disseminate answer keys.
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Students received solved papers well before entering the exam hall.
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Authorities were seemingly unaware or unable to act in time.
Khairpur – Chemistry Exam Compromised
Paper Leak Before 9:00 AM
In Khairpur, the tenth-grade chemistry paper was leaked at 8:57 AM, just minutes before the examination began. It was reported that:
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The leak involved active sharing of answers on WhatsApp.
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Students were seen openly using mobile phones during the exam.
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Some invigilators allegedly ignored the misconduct.
Dherki – Teachers Found Aiding Cheating
Unethical Assistance Inside Exam Halls
The situation was even more alarming in Dherki, where examination staff were found helping students with the chemistry paper at Shah Latif Examination Hall.
Key points:
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Invigilators were reportedly solving questions on behalf of students.
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Cheating was carried out openly without any fear of consequences.
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No strict action was taken against those facilitating misconduct.
Ghotki – Another Chemistry Paper Leak
Continued Pattern of Academic Misconduct
Ghotki joined the list of compromised districts when its tenth-grade chemistry paper was leaked before the exam officially began.
Reported issues include:
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Paper was shared with students prior to the exam.
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Answers were circulated on various online platforms.
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Mobile phones were allegedly permitted in exam halls.
Systemic Issues and Reactions
The widespread nature of these incidents points to systemic failures:
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Lack of oversight from education boards.
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Ineffective monitoring mechanisms.
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Absence of real-time digital invigilation tools.
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Involvement of exam staff in cheating practices.
Implications on the Education System
These recurring paper leaks are symptomatic of deeper issues in the Sindh education system. Key concerns include:
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Loss of credibility for examination boards.
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Demoralization of hardworking students.
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Potential long-term damage to academic integrity.
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Skewed results affecting merit-based admissions and scholarships.
Public and Government Response
Although the news has stirred outrage among parents, students, and educators, official responses remain muted. There is growing pressure for:
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An independent inquiry into the incidents.
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Disciplinary action against complicit staff.
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Introduction of technology-driven monitoring systems.
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Establishment of strict no-phone policies in exam centers.
Suggested Measures for Improvement
To restore trust in the examination system, the following steps are recommended:
Strengthening Exam Security
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Use of digital surveillance systems (CCTV).
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Deployment of neutral third-party observers.
Enforcing Mobile Phone Bans
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Zero tolerance for mobile phones in exam halls.
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Metal detectors and random checks at entry points.
Training and Accountability
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Training for invigilators on ethical responsibilities.
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Strict penalties for staff found facilitating cheating.
Real-time Monitoring
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Online reporting portals for whistleblowers.
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Use of AI-based plagiarism and behavior detection tools.
The massive breach of academic integrity in Sindh’s board exams is not just a scandal but a crisis that calls for urgent reform and accountability. From Larkana to Ghotki, the education system stands at a crossroads. Without swift and strict action, such incidents threaten the very fabric of Pakistan’s educational credibility.
