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| Azad warns against malpractices during exams | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Apr 25 Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad has underscored the need for a transparent and clean examination system so ensure full justice to brilliant and deserving students. Addressing a function after inaugurating the four-storey text book and secrecy block of the Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education here today, the Chief Minister said that secrecy and evaluation sections are the most important wings for any institution and should function strictly according to the book. He said he had received several complaints of copying in Board examinations from various places and expressed himself strongly against allowing it. He said as student also, he had raised strong voice against copying. "How can I allow this malpractice now as the in-charge minister?" he asked. Mr. Azad appreciated construction of spacious buildings with excellent premises and said that congenial atmosphere and better working environment were essential for desirable output. He said he had accorded highest priority for raising best possible infrastructure in all sectors across the State as it was a must for god work. The Chief Minister also presented prizes and cash awards to the meritorious students who got first three positions in 10th and 12th class examinations conducted by the Board in all streams last year. These awards were given on behalf of the Board and private cell phone company. Chairman, State Board of School Education, Prof. N. A. Ganai, in his welcome address, spoke about the initiatives taken by the Board for introducing job oriented syllabi. Secretary, School Education, G. A. Peer, former Vice Chancellor, Jammu University, Prof. M. R. Puri, Secretary of the Board and several educationists attended the function. The building has been constructed at a cost of Rs. 3.45 crores with a covered area of 12266 square feet in each block with parking in the basement. |
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