"Jaana tha exam dene, pahunch gaye khet mein": How a Google Maps detour cost four UP Police aspirants their future and...
For most of the aspirants in India, a government exam is not merely a test. It is a ticket to financial security, social mobility, and the culmination of years of hard work. But for these 4 aspirants from Ghaziabad and Hapur, the reroute of the GPS led them astray.
On what should have been one of the most important mornings of their lives, Vishal, Dharmendra Malik, Arun Kumar, and Nakul Kumar headed towards Muzzaffarnagar. They entered their examination venue on Google Maps, instead of reaching Deepchand Grain Chamber Inter College in Patel Nagar, New Delhi, the candidates found themselves nearly 59 kilometres away. The destination displayed on their screens did not lead them to an examination centre. It led them to agricultural fields in Jandheri village in Shamli district. By the time they realised something was wrong, valuable minutes had already slipped away.
What followed was a frantic race against time. The four candidates rushed towards Muzaffarnagar, stopping to seek directions and verify the actual location of the examination centre. But the clock was unforgiving. When they finally reached the city, the examination process had effectively moved beyond their reach. Months of preparation had ended before they could even enter the examination hall.
For many young candidates travelling to unfamiliar locations, online maps have become the default guide. Few think twice before following a blue route displayed on a screen. Yet this incident demonstrates how a minor discrepancy in location data can have major consequences when the stakes are extraordinarily high.
The four aspirants later approached police officials, insisting that they had entered the examination centre code provided on their admit cards and followed the route suggested to them. According to officials, the confusion appears to have stemmed from the examination centre's location being displayed incorrectly or ambiguously, causing the candidates to lose their way.
The episode also exposes a recurring challenge in India's vast examination ecosystem. Every year, thousands of candidates travel long distances to centres located in unfamiliar towns and districts. Although admit cards generally contain addresses, the number of students who choose to navigate through digital means rather than cross-checking the addresses is increasing.
In view of such problems, officials have proposed an innovative solution: QR codes embedded in admit cards with links to validated examination center addresses.
This solution would be especially helpful in rural and semi-urban areas, where there can be many locations with similar names.
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When technology becomes a point of failure
For many young candidates travelling to unfamiliar locations, online maps have become the default guide. Few think twice before following a blue route displayed on a screen. Yet this incident demonstrates how a minor discrepancy in location data can have major consequences when the stakes are extraordinarily high.
The four aspirants later approached police officials, insisting that they had entered the examination centre code provided on their admit cards and followed the route suggested to them. According to officials, the confusion appears to have stemmed from the examination centre's location being displayed incorrectly or ambiguously, causing the candidates to lose their way.
A hard lesson for exam authorities
The episode also exposes a recurring challenge in India's vast examination ecosystem. Every year, thousands of candidates travel long distances to centres located in unfamiliar towns and districts. Although admit cards generally contain addresses, the number of students who choose to navigate through digital means rather than cross-checking the addresses is increasing.
In view of such problems, officials have proposed an innovative solution: QR codes embedded in admit cards with links to validated examination center addresses.
This solution would be especially helpful in rural and semi-urban areas, where there can be many locations with similar names.
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