SEE question paper leak to be investigated

Kathmandu, March 29 . The government has decided to entrust the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police to investigate the incident of irregularities in the Secondary Education Examination (SEE). The SEE Security Committee chaired by Education Minister Giriraj Mani Pokharel took a decision in this regard today.
The CIB will investigate the irregularities committed during this year’s SEE, including the leakage of question papers before the examinations. The question paper of Compulsory Science and Social Studies in State No. 2 was made public before the examination started.
The SEE began across the country on March 24 and will continue until April 4.

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