HSLC examination begins on a peaceful note in Kakching, Senapati
Source: The Sangai Express
Kakching, February 19 2025:
The High School Leaving Certificate Examination, which began today, conducted by the Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM) was conducted peacefully at two examination centres of Kakching, where a total number of 579 candidates appeared for the examination.
A total number of 284 candidates from 8 different schools wrote their examination at centre no 97 (Kakching Higher Secondary School) while 295 candidates from 3 different schools appeared at centre no 98 (Victory High School Kakching) for the said examination.
The first day of the examination was held peacefully with no untoward incidents being reported.
Kakching police also took up necessary security measures to prevent any untoward incidents from happening during the examination.
SENAPATI
Altogether, 1,695 students are appearing for the High School Leaving Certificate Examination, 2025 at 8 different exam centres in Senapati district.
203 students are appearing at Don Bosco Higher Sec School, Maram, 192 students at Mao-Maram Higher Sec School, Tadubi, 161 students at Sardar Patel High School, Mao, 198 students at Bethany Higher Sec School, Senapati, 203 students at Lao Radiant Higher Sec School, Karong, 229 students at DV School, Senapati, 308 students at Purul Higher Sec School and 201 students at Paomata High School.
Rang David Kung, MCS, ADC/ADM who is also the district Nodal/Coordinating Officer for HSLC examination stated that all arrangements have been made before Jie start of the examination.
Earlier, the officer has stated to have briefed every detail to all examination Officers in charge, security personnel and all exam in charges.
The officer is hopeful that most of the exam centres in the district are all experienced who are well versed in following all the formalities and the do's and don'ts during the examination.
The District Administration has also stated to have constituted inspection teams headed by an Assistant Inspector of Schools from the ADC, Senapati including 3 graduate teachers each.
The team was stated to inspect for law and order, smooth conduct of the examinations where each team shall visit 2 exam centres during the examination.
The officers in charge of each exam centre were stated to have instructed to take care of the physically challenged students if there be any student who needs special care.
Quick Response teams were stated to be ready for any emergency to be attended.
The nodal officer appeals to all concerned to ensure a safe and peaceful atmosphere until the exam finishes.
The district apex student body, Senapati District Students Association (SDSA) along with Poumai Naga Tsiidoumai Me (PNTM) inspected Paomata High school exam centre.
Mention may be made that Paomata High School hosts the matric Examination for the very first time this year.
Saloni Tony, president, SDSA exhorted the candidate to take the exam like normal or casual exams and not be panic or fear stricken.
He also stressed on maintaining fairness in the Examinations.
Furthermore, the candidates were assured of a clean and healthy environment in the exam centre.
The centre was also visited by the flying squad of the board led by Kuba John, AI for monitoring the smooth conduct of the examination.