Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UP BOARD EXAMS FROM TODAY

CCTVs, voice recorders in each centre to ensure copying-free exams; 1,314 centres tagged sensitive, 448 highly sensitive; Exams to be held under the watch of STF sleuths

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

PRAYAGRAJ/LUCKNOW : The high school and intermedia­te examinatio­ns of the UP Board are set to begin from Thursday. In a first, the examinatio­n schedule will be completed in 16 working days. Like last year, the Special Task Force (STF) has been tasked with keeping copying mafia away from the examinatio­n centres. In all, a total of 8,354 examinatio­n centres have been set up in 75 UP districts. Of these, 1,314 centres have been identified as sensitive while 448 centres have been identified as highly sensitive.

PRAYAGRAJ/LUCKNOW: The high school and intermedia­te examinatio­ns of the UP Board are set to begin from Thursday. In a first, the examinatio­n schedule will be completed in 16 working days.

Like last year, the Special Task Force (STF) has been tasked with keeping copying mafia away from the examinatio­n centres.

“Preparatio­ns have been completed for holding copying free examinatio­ns. CCTV cameras and voice recorders have been installed at all centres. Voice recording and CCTV footages will be monitored continuous­ly,” said Neena Srivastava, secretary, UP Board.

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath, in a video conferenci­ng on Saturday, had asked all district magistrate­s and district inspector of schools to remain vigilant against copying mafia.

SSP STF Abhishek Singh said, “The force will remain more vigilant in districts that share borders with other states.”

In all, a total of 8,354 examinatio­n centres have been set up in 75 UP districts. Of these, a significan­t 1,314 centres have been identified as sensitive while 448 centres have been identified as highly sensitive.

“Strict measures, including heavy deployment of police, have been put in place. Invigilati­on staff have been instructed to check use of unfair means. We are trying for the first time to hold examinatio­ns in 16 working days, which should be a record in itself. Sector and zonal magistrate­s at exam centres have also been deputed to check any untoward incident,” said Srivastava.

A total of 58,06,922 students are set to appear in high school and intermedia­te examinatio­ns. Of these 31,95,603 will appear in high school and 26,11,319 will appear in intermedia­te exams.

The examinee count this year is 9,15,846 less than last year.

Last year, a record 10,44,619 lakh students – nearly 15% of all those who had registered – had skipped the UP Board exams.

Due to strictness last year, registrati­ons for 2019 examinatio­ns witnessed a sharp fall of about 9 lakh students as compared to last year.

The high school examinatio­n which is commencing on February 7 will end on February 28 (14 working days) while the intermedia­te examinatio­n also beginning on February 7 will be completed in 16 working days and end on March 2.

A total of 4.37 crore coded answer sheets have been printed and distribute­d.

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