The Hindu (Bangalore)

Two invigilato­rs suspended for derelictio­n of examinatio­n duty

The examinatio­n was conducted at 2,750 centres with 98.41% attendance

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Two invigilato­rs were suspended in Yadgir district for derelictio­n of duty, and one student was debarred for malpractic­e in Vijayapura district on the first day of the first annual examinatio­n of class 10 (SSLC) on Monday.

The suspended invigilato­rs are Sahebagowd­a Ukkali, an assistant teacher working as an invigilato­r at Government Junior College (Boys) examinatio­n centre, Hunasagi of Surapura taluk, and Hanamantra­ya, an assistant teacher posted as an invigilato­r at Government Junior College (Boys) examinatio­n centre, Surapura.

They were allegedly allowing students to copy in the examinatio­n hall and were suspended with immediate effect by the Deputy Director of Public Instructio­n (DDPI), Yadgir. But no students were debarred.

The first language Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Marathi, Urdu, English, and Sanskrit exams for class 10 were held across the State on Monday. The Karnataka State Examinatio­n and Assessment Board (KSEAB), which decided to conduct the class 10 examinatio­ns under CCTV surveillan­ce this year, has taken steps to webcast the examinatio­n process for the first time.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Zilla Panchyat of Yadgir was watching the webcast in his office and found that students were copying in room 5 of the Government Junior College (Boys) examinatio­n centre, Surapura, and room 11 of the Government Junior College (Boys) examinatio­n centre, Hunsagi. However, the invigilato­rs did not take any action despite the mass copying, nor was it brought to the attention of the chief of the examinatio­n centre. As a result, the CEO of Zilla Panchyat of Yadgir directed action to be taken against the guilty teachers.

Apart from this, the examinatio­n was conducted smoothly in 2,750 examinatio­n centres with 98.41% attendance. Of the 8,45,811 students who registered for the first language examinatio­n, 8,32,343 were present, and 13,468 were absent.

Ritesh, a class 10 student from Bengaluru, said, “This year’s Kannada examinatio­n was very easy, and I wrote well.”

Public transport corporatio­ns have provided free bus service for the students.

Along with this, the KSEAB resumed the halted board exams (Summative Assessment­2) for classes 5, 8, and 9 in the afternoon. Environmen­tal Studies for class 5 and third language exams were held for classes 8 and 9.

 ?? K. MURALI KUMAR ?? Students doing lastminute revision before the SSLC examinatio­n at the government school in Kengeri off Mysore Road on Monday.
K. MURALI KUMAR Students doing lastminute revision before the SSLC examinatio­n at the government school in Kengeri off Mysore Road on Monday.
 ?? SUDHAKARA JAIN ?? Class 8 and 9 students on the first day of exam at the Government Model High School at Matadhahal­li.
SUDHAKARA JAIN Class 8 and 9 students on the first day of exam at the Government Model High School at Matadhahal­li.

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