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To avoid cheating, no management members allowed within 200 metres of examination centre

Entry Of Members Of Management Committees Is Prohibited Within 200 Metres Of An Examination Centre To Keep A Check On Cheating By Students.

PTI | Updated on: 11 Apr 2017, 09:11:57 AM
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Mathura:

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma said on Tuesday that entry of members of management committees of schools within 200 metres of an examination centre has been banned to keep a check on cheating by students.

"UP would be made free from copying/cheating", Sharma told reporters in Vrindavan.

He said that sale of stationery and clothes has been banned in private schools. He said that payment of teachers according to their qualifications would be ensured in the private schools.

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Running of schools at least 220 days in a year would now be mandatory with stress on quality education, he asserted.

He said norms are being set to control commercialisation of the higher education.

Referring to the loan waiver given to farmers, he said other promises made in the BJP's election manifesto would also be fulfilled.

He said 5000 wheat purchase centres have been opened in the state in order to facilitate procurement.

On SP leader Azam Khan returning the cow gifted to him by a seer, Sharma said no body should get frightened as only those misusing the law would be acted against.

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Khan had on Monday returned a cow gifted to him by Swami Adhokshjanand Maharaj in 2015, saying "any vigilante could kill the animal to defame" him.

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First Published : 11 Apr 2017, 08:46:00 AM

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