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The Telangana government's current situation is becoming worrisome. The issue of leaked examination papers conducted by the TSPSC board has already caused trouble for the government. Now, the question papers for the 10th class exams are also being leaked, and the government seems to be at a loss as to how to handle the situation.

Two exams have already been conducted and both question papers were leaked within ten minutes of the exam starting. Initially, the government denied that the question papers were leaked, but after evidence was presented, they had to admit to the leaks. Some of those responsible have been arrested and suspended, but this doesn't address the root of the problem. It's unclear why precautions aren't being taken to prevent question paper leaks, especially since there is already an investigation into the TSPSC exam question paper leaks.

It's surprising that some question papers are being leaked without any fear of being caught, investigated, or punished. In contrast, the AP government has taken measures to prevent leaks, such as assigning each question a unique bar code and declaring schools as no mobile zones.

Anyone caught leaking exam papers in AP faces seven years in jail. The Telangana government should take similar precautions to prevent further question paper leaks. Merely identifying and punishing the culprits is not enough. It's important to take proactive measures to prevent leaks in the first place.


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