Haryana CM chairs key meet ahead of board exams, stresses on transparency

Haryana CM chairs key meet ahead of board exams, stresses on transparency
Chandigarh: Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday issued clear directives to ensure that examinations are conducted in a peaceful, transparent and strictly malpractice-free manner throughout the state. He emphasised the need for robust arrangements at every examination centre and called for adequate deployment of police personnel to strengthen security.Saini spoke while chairing a high-level review meeting to assess preparedness for the Class 10 and 12 examinations conducted by the Haryana Board of School Education. The meeting, held via video conference, was attended by deputy commissioners and superintendents of police from across the state, along with the Chairman of the Board, Dr Pawan Kumar, and senior administrative officers.
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Education minister Mahipal Dhanda also remained present during the meeting. Saini directed heightened security measures at centres identified as sensitive and highly sensitive, and asked district administrations to exercise heightened vigilance. He asked senior officers to carry out regular inspections and ensure immediate action against any irregularities.Underscoring the importance of community participation, the chief minister advised district authorities to seek cooperation from local sarpanches and members of gram sabhas to reinforce fairness and discipline during the examination process. He said that collective responsibility and coordinated efforts among officials are essential, as the examinations are directly linked to the academic future of thousands of students. MSID: 128785590 413 |

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