Stringent arrangements for 2008 Board Exams
Lucknow, Feb 25 (UNI) Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education minister Rangnath Mishra today said no student will be booked for cheating during secondary and higher secondary board examinations this year.
While talking to newspersons here in a press conference Mr Mishra said stringent arrangments had have made to conduct fair examinations with the help of teachers.
Government's teachers benefit schemes are on cards and those good at their work will be honoured by the government, he said.
The state government has released Rs 100 crore to clear its dues against teachers, he added.
Further apprising about the inspection teams, he said in 10-12 examination centres one sector magistrate will be placed, who will inspect each and every college.
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