Bihar to probe ‘dubious’ toppers
Videos of two students, which went viral on Tuesday, has landed the Bihar education department in a deep controversy. The video clearly shows two state toppers struggling to find answers to some very basic questions about their subjects.
In one of the video, an intermediate science topper Saurabh Rai, who had scored 485 out of 500 marks, failed to answer questions related to chemistry.
In another video, student Ruby Rai, when asked to explain what political science was all about, she said, “I think it teaches how to cook,” and she even pronounced the subject as “Pordigal science” instead of political science. Both the students belong to same Vishun Deo Rai College of Vaishali.
Stung by the media expose, state education minister Ashok Choudhary on Wednesday said a high level probe has been ordered to re-check merit of the toppers.
The probe would be conducted in all the three streams - Humanities, Science and Commerce—and merit of examiners who awarded the marks would also be checked, he told PTI.
Video of a girl who topped the state government’s +2 examination in Humanities pronouncing Political Science as ‘Prodigal Science’ and describing it as a subject related to cooking, while that of a boy who topped in Science but was unaware of electron and proton, exposed the results of the exam conducted by Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) this year.
Both toppers hail from Bishun Rai college in Bhagwanpur in Vaishali district. The institution had courted controversy last year as well when the then Education Minister P K Shahi had ordered withholding its results following complaints of large-scale irregularities.
“Five merit holders of all the three streams of Science, Arts and Commerce will be re-examined by an expert team to know the truth of the excellent marks awarded to them by examiners,” Choudhary said.
The state Education minister sounded perturbed over “lapse” shown by the board in publication of results. The incident has once again shown the state in a poor light after a photograph of parents and well wishers scaling a school building in Vaishali district last year during matriculation exam to supply chits to examinees went viral.
“I admit lapse on the part of the state examination board despite all efforts of the government to conduct a cheating-free examination,” the minister said.
“After a lot of hard work the state government had conducted cheating-free examination this time to erase its bad image due to copying in matriculation exam last year ... But the expose of toppers has once again tarnished the government’s image.