2 min readMar 14, 2026 02:45 PM IST
Hours after a video purportedly showing an employee or a teacher answering MCQs through a microphone within the school building during a Class 12 board exam in Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra district went viral, a lecturer-cum-central superintendent was suspended, and disciplinary departmental proceedings were initiated against a government school principal on Friday.
The alleged mass copying incident occurred at the PM SHRI Government Senior Secondary School in Jawali during the Biology exam. The mass copying allegations were supported by two video clips.
A preliminary examination of the video footage by the Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) purportedly indicated that the office of the centre coordinator-cum-principal was located within the same building portion, while a police personnel was seen sitting outside a room adjoining the office.
Sources said a resident, Rohit Kumar, emailed a complaint to the office of the secretary of the HPBOSE on Friday.
The Board also ordered the immediate shifting of the examination centre to the nearby Government Senior Secondary School, Matlahar, for the remaining papers. Students who were appearing for their board examinations at the Jawali centre will now write their remaining papers at the Matlahar centre.
“Ravi Bhandari has been suspended under Rule 10(1) of the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965. The role of two other lecturers is also under the scanner. The Directorate of School Education has also recommended disciplinary proceedings against Prabhat Chander, Principal-cum-Centre Coordinator of PM SHRI GSSS Jawali, under the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965,” Dr Rajesh Sharma, Director, HPBOSE, told The Indian Express. Bhandari, a lecturer in Biology, was the centre superintendent at the Jawali centre.
As per the suspension order, Bhandari will remain stationed at Government Senior Secondary School, Trilokinath in Lahaul and Spiti district during the suspension period and will not leave the headquarters without prior permission. He will be entitled to a subsistence allowance as per the rules.
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