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Nursing exam paper photographed mid-test, five arrested in Parbhani

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Mumbai, Aug 23 (PTI) Five persons were arrested in Maharashtra’s Parbhani after an exam supervisor allegedly clicked a photograph of a question paper on her mobile phone minutes into the examination at a nursing school and sent it to her sister, police said on Sunday.

The alleged malpractice occurred during the examination of the first-year General Nursing and Midwifery course at the Indira Gandhi A.N.M. Nursing School on Friday, an official said.

Police arrested the accused, examination supervisor Rakhi Chavan, her sister Rani Chavan, one Pratiksha Kiran Khillare, Ishwar Baraboina and Dilip Borkar in connection with the incident.

According to the police, Rakhi, who was deployed at the examination centre in Parbhani, allegedly took a photograph of the question paper on her mobile phone soon after the examination commenced at 10.30 am and sent it to her sister through WhatsApp.

The malpractice came to light during an inspection by central inspectors, the official said.

Suspecting that the question paper had been taken out of the examination centre while the test was in progress, centre inspector Vishwajit Mathapati searched the female invigilator and, on scanning her mobile phone, found a photograph of the question paper.

The official said the examination was conducted as per schedule without interruption.

The police were immediately informed, and based on a complaint lodged by the centre inspector, a case was registered against the five persons under the Maharashtra Examination Act, the official said. PTI ZA ARU

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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