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Chaman (Syed Sardar Muhammad Khondai, Bureau Chief)
Deputy Commissioner of Chaman Habib Ahmed Bangalzai reviews security, facilities, and anti-cheating measures during ongoing matriculation exams in Chaman.
The Deputy Commissioner of Chaman, Habib Ahmed Bangalzai, paid a comprehensive and meticulous visit to the matriculation examination centers currently operating in Chaman. He inspected the Government Boys Higher Secondary School Chaman, the Government Girls High School Chaman, and the Jamal Nasir Shaheed Ground Hall, along with other designated examination venues.
During the inspection, he issued stringent directives to the examination superintendents and supervisory staff, emphatically instructing them to ensure the absolute prevention of malpractice and cheating. He further ordered that no unauthorized or irrelevant individuals be permitted to enter or loiter within the examination premises during the conduct of the papers.
The Deputy Commissioner also examined the examination halls, observing students while they were engaged in attempting their papers. He carried out a thorough assessment of essential facilities, including the availability of potable water, sanitation arrangements, and other fundamental amenities at all examination centers.
He reiterated strict instructions to the invigilation staff to enforce anti-cheating measures in every examination hall without exception. He remarked that the eradication of malpractice would cultivate a sense of academic responsibility among students, encouraging them to concentrate diligently on their studies and pursue their education with unwavering dedication.
Emphasizing the necessity for intellectual excellence, he stated that society requires industrious, well-educated, and competent students capable of contributing positively to national development.
Furthermore, the Deputy Commissioner directed the security officers and personnel deployed at the examination centers to maintain heightened vigilance and to prevent any unauthorized individuals from approaching the premises, thereby averting any potential disruption of law and order during the examination process.
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