Incidents like these are a wake-up call, says School Education Secretary Anil Swarup.'Today, if a particular problem has been found, technology allows solutions to address it,' he says, suggesting alternatives such as printing and distribution of encrypted question papers on the day of the exam.Swarup wants electronic tracking to keep tab on who has access to and can, therefore, leak papers.
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Lessons from the CBSE paper leak
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