Only the Chief Superintendent will be permitted to carry a mobile phone inside exam centres 
Andhra Pradesh

Strict vigilance for Class 10 public exams in Andhra

Sec 144 to be imposed at exam centres; 156 flying squads, 682 sitting squads constituted

Express News Service

VIJAYAWADA: Chief Secretary K Vijayanand has directed district Collectors, SPs, and education department officials to ensure the smooth conduct of Class 10 public examinations, scheduled from March 17 to April 1. Strict security measures, including Section 144 within 100 metres of exam centres and a ban on mobile phones inside halls, have been mandated.

During a video conference from the Secretariat on Wednesday, Vijayanand instructed officials to prevent malpractice and maintain order. Only the Chief Superintendent will be permitted to carry a mobile phone inside exam centres, while other devices will be collected at the main gate and returned post-exam. Xerox and internet centres near exam venues will remain shut.

Authorities will take strict action against individuals spreading rumours or fake news, including false claims of paper leaks. Officials have been told to investigate such incidents promptly and issue clarifications. Sensitive exam centres will have additional security, and CCTV surveillance has been installed at 163 locations.

School Education Director V Vijaya Ramaraju stated that 3,450 exam centres have been set up, with 6,19,275 students appearing for the exams, the highest numbers being

in Kurnool, Anantapur, and Prakasam districts. To ensure fairness, 156 flying squads, 682 sitting squads, and special nodal officers have been deployed. A state-level control room has been set up at 08662974540, with district-level centres to be established.

Considering the summer heat, drinking water facilities will be provided at all centres, and an ANM will be available for first aid. Electricity officials have been instructed to ensure an uninterrupted power supply.

The Class 10 (Open School) public exams will be held from March 17 to 28, from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm daily, with 30,334 students appearing across 471 centres.

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