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GU V-C asks police to prevent sale of fake question papers

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Posted: Mar 11, 2009 at 0307 hrs IST

Ahmedabad Gujarat University Vice-Chancellor Parimal Trivedi has urged the Police Commissioner S K Saikia to take steps so that the sale of fake question papers being done at photostat centres and other places around the university during examinations can be prevented.

In a letter sent to the city police chief, Parimal Trivedi said that gullible students become victims of such elements who collect lot of money from them by selling them fake question papers.

This activity harms the students who not only lose money but also fail to perform well in the examination papers.

Trivedi has appealed the police commissioner to keep a watch on such elements and prevent sale of fake question papers by taking the assistance of intelligence personnel as well.

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