384 Flying Squads, MATQ App & Section 144: Govt Ensures Fair & Secure Board Exams for 8.18 Lakh Students

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Chandigarh- As over 8.18 lakh college students start their Class 8, 10 and 12 Board examinations throughout Punjab, the Bhagwant Mann Authorities has enforced an unprecedented safety and monitoring framework to ensure equity, self-discipline and 0 tolerance for malpractice.

With 384 flying squads, together with particular groups conducting shock inspections, strict imposition of Part 144 inside 100 metres of examination centres and the launch of the first-of-its-kind MATQ App for real-time monitoring of query papers, the Punjab College Training Board (PSEB) has operationalised a strong, technology-driven system to get rid of leakage dangers and guarantee transparency.

Backed by 6,792 examination centres and the deployment of over 5,600 officers on floor, the state’s training equipment is working in mission mode to conduct easy, credible and safe examinations, reflecting the federal government’s clear dedication to clear and accountable governance in training.

Extending his finest needs to college students, Training Minister Harjot Singh Bains stated, “Examinations are a celebration of data. I urge all college students to seem in exams fearlessly, with full confidence and honesty. Your onerous work in the present day will illuminate your tomorrow and steer Punjab in direction of progress.”

Highlighting the dimensions of preparations, the Training Minister said, “With over 8.18 lakh college students showing within the Board exams throughout the state, the Punjab College Training Board has arrange 6,792 examination centres, together with 2,307 for Class 8, 2,367 for Class 10 and a couple of,118 for Class 12 throughout Punjab. To make sure easy conduct on the floor degree, 2,469 Superintendents and three,193 Deputy Superintendents have been deployed.” He added, “To curb malpractices and dishonest in exams, 384 flying squads, together with 111 particular groups, will conduct shock inspections.”

Emphasising the federal government’s push for transparency and accountability, Bains stated, “Ushering in a brand new period of accountability and self-discipline in training, the state authorities has launched the MATQ App, a first-of-its-kind tech initiative, for real-time monitoring of query papers, making certain foolproof safety and 0 leakage threat.” He additional said, “To additional sterilise the examination atmosphere, Part 144 has been strictly imposed inside a 100-metre radius of all examination centres, prohibiting the gathering of unauthorised people.”

Reaffirming the federal government’s dedication, the Training Minister asserted, “The Bhagwant Mann Authorities’s imaginative and prescient for clear training is taking form. Exams are being carried out easily throughout Punjab, with a powerful give attention to high quality and equity.”