Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Voice recorders in UP exam halls

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ALLAHABAD: To ensure that there is no cheating in the 2019 high school and intermedia­te examinatio­ns, the UP Board has now made installati­on of digital voice recorders mandatory in every examinatio­n hall of all government-aided and self-financed schools.

With this move, the UP Board, considered one of the largest examinatio­n bodies in the world, has earned the distinctio­n of being the only such body in the country to make CCTV cameras with DVRs mandatory to curb the use of unfair means.

UP Board secretary Neena Srivastava said that the decision to equip the existing CCTV cameras in schools with DVRs came after instances of invigilato­rs and other staff reciting solved answers from a corner of the examinatio­n hall (which was out of the CCTV’s range) were reported in the 2018 exams.

Mass copying has been a challenge for both the state government as well as UP Board for the last several years. After Yogi Adityanath took charge, he supervised the 2018 UP Board exam preparatio­ns by video-conferenci­ng meetings. HTC

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