| Coordinated arrangements made for smooth, fair conduct of examinations |
JAMMU, FEBRUARY 21: The Government has made stringent and coordinated
arrangements to ensure smooth and fair conduct of board exams (Class 10 and
class 12) annual for summer zone (Jammu) and Bi- annual for winter zone,
(Kashmir Valley and areas of Jammu region).
The annual examinations for the summer zone are
starting from February 23 (class
12) and from Feb 26(class 10), while those for winter zone
(Bi-annual) are scheduled from Feb
26 (Class 12) and from March
6 (class 10).
The exams are being conducted under a
well-coordinated plan by the JKBOSE involving Education Department, local civil
and police administration.
The information was given here at a high-level
review meeting chaired by the Minister for Education, Syed Mohammad Altaf
Bukhari and co-chaired by Minister of state for Education, Priya Sethi.
Secretary School Education, Farooq Ahmed Shah,
Chairperson JKBOSE Prof Veena Pandita, senior functionaries of BOSE, Education
Department, civil and Police functionaries attended the meeting, some of them
through video conference.
Education Minister said that as per the past
practice, section 144 will be imposed within certain area around the
examination centres with adequate police deployment, while special identity
cards would be issued to the supervisory staff to ensure complete check on
outside interference.
As an additional measure to minimize the outside
interference, the classes in the schools housing examination centres would
remain suspended on the exam days. However, in winter zone all such schools
would function normally as the exams in these areas would be held in the
afternoon.
The Education Minister said that there would be
zero tolerance for unfair means and strict action would be taken against both
the insiders and outsiders for encouraging copying. He said J&K has clean
record regarding conduct of exams and the attempt to degrade the system will
not be tolerated at any cost.
Citing an incident of attack on special squad team
during an inspection visit last year, he said the government has decided to
withdraw the centre from the area and initiated legal action against the attackers
to send a clear message that such acts would not be tolerated.
Calling upon the board to take all measures for
smooth and fair conduct of exams, Priya Sethi asked the BOSE authorities not to
repeat the last year’s invigilators and other supervisory staff. She
also directed for issuing special I-cards to the exam supervisory staff to keep
the unscrupulous elements away from the examination centre premises.
Secretary School Education asked the JKBOSE authorities to ensure timely supply of examination papers
and stationary the cut off areas.
It was decided that the JKBOSE would hire
helicopter service if required to deliver examination material in snow bound
areas.

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