Garhwa, Jharkhand, is implementing new rules to ensure smooth and fair Matric (10th grade) and Intermediate (12th grade) exams. The local government is taking steps to prevent cheating and maintain order during these important tests.
Section 144 Implemented Near Exam Centers
To maintain a peaceful environment during the exams, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) has announced the implementation of Section 144. This law prohibits large gatherings of people. The restrictions will be in place from February 11th to March 3rd, covering the entire period of the Jharkhand Academic Council’s annual secondary and intermediate examinations.
These restrictions mean that unauthorized individuals cannot gather within a 500-meter radius of any exam center during exam hours. This measure aims to prevent any disturbances or cheating attempts that could disrupt the testing process. The goal is to create a fair and focused environment for all students.
Why These Restrictions?
The main reason for implementing Section 144 is to prevent cheating and other disruptions. Limiting the number of people near exam centers helps ensure that students can concentrate on their tests without distractions. According to [Official Name], [SDM Garhwa], “The restrictions are necessary to maintain a peaceful environment.” This should lead to a fairer testing environment for everyone.
These rules will be enforced during both the morning and afternoon exam sessions. Local police will be responsible for making sure everyone follows the rules and maintains order around the exam centers. Consider reviewing other initiatives aimed at improving education standards, such as programs focused on teacher training.
A Commitment to Fair Exams
These measures show the authorities’ dedication to holding fair and transparent examinations. The Jharkhand Academic Council hopes these steps will create a more equal testing environment for all students taking the Matric and Intermediate exams in 2025. These exams are very important for students, marking key steps in their education. The government’s goal is to ensure every student has a fair chance to succeed.