Bokaro DC Appeals for Quiet: Exams Underway, Noise Pollution Concerns Addressed
Bokaro: As matric and intermediate board examinations are currently underway, Bokaro district administration on Tuesday urged citizens to remain sensitive to the needs of students.
DC Ajay Nath Jha’s public appeal requesting residents to refrain from using high-volume sound systems, including DJs, during religious ceremonies, wedding functions and other events, has provided a succour not only to Bokaro but across that state.
Students across the state have also been facing this issue during their examination time and sought a similar order.
In his appeal, the Bokaro DC said, “Thousands of students are appearing for their board examinations, which mark a significant milestone in their academic journey and play a decisive role in shaping their future. Excessive noise pollution can severely affect their concentration and preparation. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that their studies are not disturbed.”
Highlighting the importance of community cooperation, Jha urged event organisers, parents and members of the public to use only low-volume sound equipment if necessary and to strictly adhere to prescribed noise norms during the examination period.
“Controlling noise pollution is not merely a legal obligation but a moral duty towards the younger generation striving to build a bright future,” said the DC.
Also with the board examinations coinciding with the ongoing municipal election activities in Chas and Phusro areas, several students and parents have expressed concern over rising noise levels due to campaign announcements and public gatherings.
Mukesh Kumar, a student appearing for the Matric examination, said, “It becomes difficult to concentrate when loudspeakers blare slogans near our locality.”
Harshit, a Class 12 student, said “It’s hard to revise when campaign vehicles keep passing with loudspeakers.”
Rohit Kumar, another Matric examinee, said, “Even short bursts of loud noise break our concentration.” A parent Rakesh Rajan added, “This is a crucial time for our children. Administrative authorities must strictly monitor noise.”
On Tuesday, the DC also inspected examination centres at Chas to ensure the Matric and Intermediate board exams are conducted peacefully, smoothly and without any malpractice, directing officials to maintain strict vigilance and provide a secure environment for students.
Students across the state have also been facing this issue during their examination time and sought a similar order.
In his appeal, the Bokaro DC said, “Thousands of students are appearing for their board examinations, which mark a significant milestone in their academic journey and play a decisive role in shaping their future. Excessive noise pollution can severely affect their concentration and preparation. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that their studies are not disturbed.”
Highlighting the importance of community cooperation, Jha urged event organisers, parents and members of the public to use only low-volume sound equipment if necessary and to strictly adhere to prescribed noise norms during the examination period.
“Controlling noise pollution is not merely a legal obligation but a moral duty towards the younger generation striving to build a bright future,” said the DC.
Also with the board examinations coinciding with the ongoing municipal election activities in Chas and Phusro areas, several students and parents have expressed concern over rising noise levels due to campaign announcements and public gatherings.
Harshit, a Class 12 student, said “It’s hard to revise when campaign vehicles keep passing with loudspeakers.”
Rohit Kumar, another Matric examinee, said, “Even short bursts of loud noise break our concentration.” A parent Rakesh Rajan added, “This is a crucial time for our children. Administrative authorities must strictly monitor noise.”
On Tuesday, the DC also inspected examination centres at Chas to ensure the Matric and Intermediate board exams are conducted peacefully, smoothly and without any malpractice, directing officials to maintain strict vigilance and provide a secure environment for students.
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