India
oi-Vicky Nanjappa
New
Delhi,
Mar
10:
The
Calcutta
Excessive
Courtroom
on
Wednesday
directed
the
West
Bengal
authorities
to
inform
it
by
Thursday
3
pm
about
the
resolution
of
a
assessment
committee
over
restrictions
imposed
on
web
connectivity
at
some
locations
in
the
state
throughout
the
ongoing
‘Madhyamik’
(secondary)
board
examinations
for
Class
10,
PTI
reported.
The
courtroom
was
knowledgeable
that
the
assessment
committee
is
scheduled
to
meet
at
11
am
on
Thursday.
Taking
up
a
PIL
difficult
the
imposition
of
such
curbs
by
the
state
authorities,
a
division
bench
comprising
Chief
Justice
Prakash
Shrivastava
and
Justice
R
Bharadwaj
directed
the
state
to
submit
a
report
on
the
deliberations
and
selections
in
the
assembly
by
3
pm
on
Thursday.
The
matter
will
additionally
be
taken
up
for
listening to
at
3
pm
on
Thursday,
the
courtroom
stated.
The
West
Bengal
House
Division,
in
an
order
issued
on
March
3,
had
stopped
transmission
of
web
data-related
messages
from
11
am
to
3.15
pm
on
sure
dates
beginning
March
7
in
specified
blocks
and
police
station
areas,
when
the
‘Madhyamik’ examinations
commenced.
The
dates
and
timing
of
the
restrictions
coincide
with
these
of
the
Madhyamik
examinations
in
the
state.
The
House
Division
order
stated
intelligence
experiences
have
been
acquired
that
web
transmission
and
voice
over
web
telephony
could
be
used
for
“illegal
actions
in
sure
areas
over
the
subsequent
few
days”.
In accordance
to
an
official
of
the
West
Bengal
Board
of
Secondary
Schooling,
the
transfer
was
necessitated
in
the
wake
of
experiences
of
alleged
leak
of
query
papers
from
some
examination
centres
in
Malda
and
Murshidabad
districts
in
2019
and
2020.
(PTI)
Story first printed: Thursday, March 10, 2022, 7:20 [IST]