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India implements new law to check corruption in conducting exams
NEW DELHI: The Indian government late on Friday night brought into force a new law to check corruption in conducting exams, reported Xinhua. The new law entails penal provisions, such as 10 years’ imprisonment and a monetary fine of 10 million Indian rupees (around US$119,674) for those found involved in irregularities or corrupt practices while conducting examinations for college admissions or government jobs.Passed by the Indian Parliament in February this year, the new law – Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act 2024 – came into force on Friday.The move assumed significance amid widespread protests by students and civil society groups across the country against the federal

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