Vast network profits from the desperation of students and parents to get ahead in a country where university places and jobs are limited
A few minutes into the final year maths exam at his Delhi tall school,Raghav asked to employ the bathroom. Inside, he texted pictures of the test paper he had secretly photographed to a phone number he was sent days before. Minutes later, or answers materialised on the screen. “It isn’t cheating,” insists his mother Sunita, who paid 16000 rupees (£175) for her son to obtain the phone number. “It’s a way out.” Related: Delhi to attach CCTV in classrooms for parents to monitor children Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com