ANSAM & SDSA, KSO inspect exam centres
Source: The Sangai Express
Senapati/Kpi, February 20 2025:
Giving time and concern to ensure free and fair examinations that is going on, team from the All Naga Students Association, Manipur (ANSAM) and Senapati District Students Association (SDSA) along with its units inspected exam centres at Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Maram and Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Punanamei, Mao during the second paper on Wednesday of the ongoing Higher Secondary Education Examination, 2025mconducted by the Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur (COHSEM) .
Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Maram exam centre has the highest number of students appearing for the examination in the district at 604 candidates.
Whereas, 149 candidates are appearing for the said exam at Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Punanamei, Mao exam centre respectively.
Team ANSAM and SDSA along with its units had encouraged both the exam centers to continue and keep up the fairness and healthy environment of the exam centers.
The student bodies also stated that such inspections will be carried out at other examination centres in the future.
Meanwhile, the Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO) Sadar Hills has stepped up its efforts to ensure a fair and transparent examination process for Class X and XII students.
KSO volunteers were stationed at various examination centers, meticulously frisking candidates at the entry gates to prevent malpractice.
Their strict checking process included verifying students' identities to prevent impersonation and ensuring that no unauthorized notes, electronic devices, or other cheating materials were brought into the examination halls.
Highlighting the significance of this initiative, Lalboi Chongloi, Assistant Education Secretary of KSO Sadar Hills, reaffirmed the organization's stance against unfair practices in examinations.
"Education is the backbone of our society.
If we allow malpractices to thrive, we are compromising the future of our youth.
This strict monitoring is not meant to harass students but to encourage them to uphold the values of hard work and honesty,"
he stated.