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News Topical, Digital Desk : In Uttar Pradesh, a written examination for direct recruitment to the post of Sub-Inspector (Sub-Inspector) and equivalent posts is being held on March 14 and 15. On the first day of the examination, Saturday morning, large crowds of candidates were seen outside the examination centers. In Lucknow, the administration has also made special arrangements for this examination.

Lucknow District Magistrate Vishakh G. stated that a total of 54 examination centers have been set up in the city, where the exam will be conducted over two days. A total of approximately 88,000 candidates will appear for the exam in four shifts over these two days. He added that the administration has made all necessary arrangements to ensure a peaceful and transparent conduct of the entire process.

Monitoring of examination centers through control room

The District Magistrate stated that, as per the Recruitment Board's established protocols, a static magistrate, sector magistrate, and invigilator have been deployed at each examination center. CCTV cameras have been installed to monitor activities in each examination hall, and control rooms have been set up. These control rooms are continuously monitoring the examination centers.

Strict security arrangements have been made

Strict security arrangements have been made. Adequate police forces and magistrates have been deployed at each examination center to prevent any disturbances or disruptions. In addition, senior officials are regularly visiting various centers to monitor the entire process.

'Agencies working for cheating-free exams'

Meanwhile, Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Bablu Kumar stated that all agencies are working together to ensure a fair and cheating-free examination. He added that all police units in the district, as well as intelligence agencies, the Local Intelligence Unit (LIU), and Special Task Force (STF) teams, are fully active.

Officials say the examination process is proceeding in a completely peaceful and orderly manner. Administration and police teams are constantly monitoring the situation to ensure that candidates do not face any problems and the exam is conducted safely.


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