The Balochistan government has announced stringent measures to prevent cheating during matriculation examinations, which are set to begin on February 10 across the province. The move aims to ensure a fair and transparent examination process for all students.
Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti stated that authorities will adopt a zero-tolerance policy against cheating, emphasizing that no leniency would be shown during the exams. The provincial leadership is committed to maintaining strict discipline to safeguard the integrity of the examination system.
To enforce these measures, the police, deputy commissioners, and the education department will jointly monitor examination centers throughout Balochistan. The coordinated efforts are intended to eliminate malpractice and ensure that students are assessed based on merit.
The chief minister also reaffirmed the provincial government’s broader commitment to eradicating corruption in all sectors, including education. He emphasized that conducting fair examinations is essential for protecting students’ futures and maintaining public confidence in the education system.
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