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UP Board Examination to commence from Feb 16, CM Yogi’s strict instructions for cheating-free exams

CM Yogi has directed that a separate strong room should be made for the safety of the question papers having 24-hour deployment of two armed policemen with their CCTV monitoring. He has also called for installing voice-equipped CCTV, DVR, router device and high-speed broadband connections at the examination centres.

Lucknow, February 14:

To ensure cheating-free and transparent conducting of Uttar Pradesh Board Examinations, scheduled to be held from February 16, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued strict directives, including imposition of NSA against those involved in this unfair practice.

Moreover, an FIR will also be lodged against the room invigilators and centre administrators involved in activities of cheating.

For the first time, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ordered the officers regarding the UP Board examinations that the Static Magistrates and Sector Magistrates will be appointed at each examination centre by the District Magistrates. They will be required to report to the District Inspector of Schools along with the District Magistrate after the examination is over so that daily activities can be monitored. On the other hand, for the first time, a separate room will be made apart from the Principal’s room for strict monitoring of the exam papers.

In addition, the copies will be kept in a double lock cupboard and a CCTV will be placed for its monitoring 24 hours. After the appointment of room inspectors in all the districts, they will be given strict training before the exam. The sector magistrates, static magistrates, centre administrators and external centre administrators will also be trained in the district. On the other hand, strict action will be taken under the Gangster Act against those found obstructing the examination and affecting the system and their property will be attached.

CM Yogi has directed that a separate strong room should be made for the safety of the question papers having 24-hour deployment of two armed policemen with their CCTV monitoring. He has also called for installing voice-equipped CCTV, DVR, router device and high-speed broadband connections at the examination centres.

Also, the presence of all three- the centre administrator, external centre administrator and static magistrate at each centre- should be ensured while opening the question paper, says the guidelines. “Strict action should be taken against anyone who is absent during this period. In such a situation, the permission of the District Magistrate or the Additional District Magistrate will be necessary while opening the question paper”, it adds.

Over 58.85 lakh candidates have register

This time, about 58,85,745 candidates have registered for the high school and intermediate examinations of the UP board, including 31,16, 487 high school candidates and 27,69,258 intermediate candidates. At the same time, 8,753 examination centres have been set up in the state for the exam, which includes 540 government, 3523 private and 4690 unaided colleges.

Moreover, an FIR will also be lodged against the room invigilators and centre administrators involved in activities of cheating.

For the first time, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ordered the officers regarding the UP Board examinations that the Static Magistrates and Sector Magistrates will be appointed at each examination centre by the District Magistrates. They will be required to report to the District Inspector of Schools along with the District Magistrate after the examination is over so that daily activities can be monitored. On the other hand, for the first time, a separate room will be made apart from the Principal’s room for strict monitoring of the exam papers.

In addition, the copies will be kept in a double lock cupboard and a CCTV will be placed for its monitoring 24 hours. After the appointment of room inspectors in all the districts, they will be given strict training before the exam. The sector magistrates, static magistrates, centre administrators and external centre administrators will also be trained in the district. On the other hand, strict action will be taken under the Gangster Act against those obstructing the examination and affecting the system and their property will be attached.

CM Yogi has directed that a separate strong room should be made for the safety of the question papers having 24-hour deployment of two armed policemen with their CCTV monitoring. Voice-equipped CCTV, DVR, router device and high-speed broadband connection should be installed at the examination centres.

Also, the presence of all three centre administrator, external centre administrator and static magistrate at each centre should be ensured while opening the question paper. Strict action should be taken against anyone who is absent during this period. In such a situation, the permission of the District Magistrate or the Additional District Magistrate will be necessary while opening the question paper.

Over 58.85 lakh candidates have register

This time, about 58,85,745 candidates have registered for the high school and intermediate examinations of the UP board. In these, 31,16, 487 candidates of high school are included while 27,69,258 candidates of intermediate are included. At the same time, 8,753 examination centres have been set up in the state for the exam, which includes 540 government, 3523 private and 4690 unaided colleges.