Teams to end cheating in exams

Published April 26, 2006

SUKKUR, April 25: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Sukkur has formed 12 joint inspection teams to curb the menace of cheating and other malpractices at 137 centres for SSC Part-II (Class-X) annual exams, says an official handout on Monday.

The BISE’s Controller of Examinations Professor Abdul Qayyoom said the board had made arrangements for setting up camps headed by board officers at the district headquarters to keep a vigilant eye over the process of examinations and requested district administration to provide security.

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