To prevent cheating in UP board examination, the government has banned mobile monitoring. In a letter sent to all district school inspectors, Special Secretary of the Secondary Education Department Rajesh Kumar has termed the monitoring from mobile as unauthorized and asked to stop it immediately.
The Special Secretary says that control rooms have been set up at the district and state levels to monitor duplication from CCTV cameras. It has come to the notice of the government that the managers and principals of the schools are also monitoring their school from mobile which is unauthorized. Monitoring in district and state level control rooms is being hampered due to the large number of sightings. He has asked to send the compliance certificate of this instruction to the state level control room by e-mail, stopping the monitoring from mobile immediately.
In the district, 6453 candidates left the examination, in the UP board examination on Thursday , 6453 candidates left the examination , including both shifts. The first shift on Thursday had high school home science and inter-painting and Ranjanakala exams. In the high school, 932 out of 28305 girl students registered in the district left the examination. 8757 candidates were registered for Inter painting and Ranjan Kala. Of these, 67 students and 156 girls i.e. 223 left the examination. Thus a total of 1155 examinees left the examination in the first shift. At the same time, in the second shift, there were examinations in the subjects of Inter Physics, Geography, Accountancy and Wahekhata. Out of the total 73155 candidates registered in the district, 4265 students and 1033 girl students left the examination. Thus in the second shift 5298 examinees left the examination.
Teaching work has been postponed till 29 February in the schools of the district which have not been made examination centers for UP board examination. In a letter sent to all the principals, the district school inspector has said that till 29 February, the UP board has examinations of important subjects, so teaching in all the schools deprived of the examination center will be postponed. He has asked the principals of such schools to immediately release the work of all the teachers of their school who have been appointed as center administrator, additional external center administrator and room inspector in the board board examination. Failure to do so will result in action against the concerned Principal, if the examination is affected at any examination center. The DIOS has also told the central administrators that the teachers of their school whose examination duties have been imposed.