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Infallible orders to conduct cheating-free exams: Yogi

Keeping UP cheat-free The Yogi Adityanath government has made foolproof arrangements, ranging from setting up two control rooms for live monitoring of each examination centre to imposing strict rules and regulations, according to an official release.Moreover, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued firm instructions, including the imposition of the NSA against those involved in unfair […]

Keeping UP cheat-free The Yogi Adityanath government has made foolproof arrangements, ranging from setting up two control rooms for live monitoring of each examination centre to imposing strict rules and regulations, according to an official release.
Moreover, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued firm instructions, including the imposition of the NSA against those involved in unfair practises during the examinations.
An FIR will also be lodged against the room invigilators and centre administrators involved in cheating activities those involved in unfair practises during the examinations. An FIR will also be lodged against the room invigilators and centre administrators involved in cheating activities. “For the schools where any disturbance is found in online monitoring, the nodal officer has been made responsible to inquire regarding the same by establishing contact with the administrator of the concerned examination centre. The State Board Examinations are set to begin on February 16. According to an official release, two control rooms have been set up in Lucknow for monitoring the examination. The first control room is working as a camp office in the secondary education department, while the second has been set up in Vidya Samiksha Kendra.
“Here, the nodal officers have been given divisional responsibility.” “For example, the officer looking after the Varanasi division is monitoring online the arrangement of each examination centre in each district of that division. “Apart from the state level, there are many other layers of monitoring.”
“A control room has also been set up in all 75 districts, which is directly monitoring the examination centres of their districts online”. For the monitoring of examinations, a supervisor has been appointed in all 75 districts of the state who will review the entire examination and report to the government.
Aside from that, over 26,000 people have been involved in the center’s preparations.Apart from the centre administrator, an external centre administrator and a static magistrate have been appointed in each of these centres.
Not only this, but 1390 sector magistrates, 455 zonal magistrates, and 521 mobile teams have also been deployed.
It is noteworthy that there are 16 districts in the state that have been kept in the most sensitive category. These include Ballia, Azamgarh, Mau, Ghazipur, Chandauli, Jaunpur, Deoria, Gonda, Mathura, Aligarh, Mainpuri, Etah, Baghpat, Hardoi, Prayagraj, and Kaushambi. At the same time, a total of 936 sensitive and 242 highly sensitive examination centres have been identified in the state. About 3 lakh CCTV cameras with voice recorders, DVR router devices and high-speed internet connections have been provided in about 1.43 lakh examination rooms of all examination centres, stated an official release. “Arrangements have been made for live monitoring of all 8,753 examination centres through webcasting in all 75 districts and through the control and monitoring centre at the state level.” “STF and LIU have been activated to monitor all sensitive and highly sensitive examination centres”. For the first time, packaging has been done in tamper-proof envelopes with four layers.

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