Cheating is often overlooked by the education authorities, even though it inflicts significant damage upon the younger generation. It not only undermines the integrity of our education system but also inhibits the intellectual growth and moral development of our youth. By resorting to rote learning and deceitful practices, students are deprived of the opportunity to realize their true potential. Cheating also hampers their ability to reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to society.
It is imperative that we address this issue with urgency and determination. We must implement stringent measures to deter cheating, promote ethical conduct and foster an environment conducive to genuine learning and personal growth. By taking a firm stand against cheating, we can empower our students to embrace knowledge, critical thinking and creativity.
Saba Ali
Turbat
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