Madhesh Province Education Minister Directs Strict, Fair Conduct of SEE Exams
Dhanusha. Madhesh Province Minister for Education and Culture, Rani Sharma Tiwari, stated that the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) is a sensitive issue directly linked to the future of students, and therefore, no negligence should be tolerated in its operation.
At a provincial-level coordination meeting organized by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Madhesh Province, held today in Janakpurdham with the objective of conducting the School Education Examination (SEE)-2082 in a systematic, dignified, and impartial manner, Minister Tiwari directed all concerned bodies to play a responsible and active role in ensuring the examination is conducted in a peaceful, organized, and dignified environment.
Minister Tiwari clarified that the examination will be conducted with increased strictness and announced that bringing mobile phones into the examination centers is completely prohibited. She stated that if any examinee is found carrying a mobile phone, the device will be confiscated and destroyed. She urged students and guardians not to be negligent in any way and appealed for full compliance with the rules.
Minister Tiwari placed special emphasis on strengthening coordination between the relevant district administration, security agencies, and education bodies to make security management at examination centers, confidentiality of question papers, malpractice control, and monitoring effective.
The meeting was attended by Dhanusha Chief District Officer Prem Prasad Luitel, Deputy Inspector General of Police Govinda Thapaliya from the Madhesh Province Police Office, Acting Provincial Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Culture Dilip Kumar Thakur, Assistant Chief District Officer Chetraj Baral from the District Administration Office, Acting Director Mahendra Mahato of the Education Development Directorate Madhesh Province, and others who shared their views.
Similarly, National Examination Board Janakpur Chief Dayaram Rai, Chief of Education Development Coordination Unit Dhanusha Chet Kumar Pokharel, Chief of Saptari Shashikumar Yadav, Chief of Siraha Deepakraj Kalouni, and other relevant officials were present.
The meeting decided to strictly implement security arrangements throughout the SEE examination period, maintain restricted zones around examination centers, deploy monitoring teams, strictly enforce malpractice control, and keep the mechanism active to resolve any examination-related issues immediately. Under-Secretary of the Ministry, Ujjwal Pokharel, stated that preparations are being intensified across all districts of the province in coordination with relevant bodies to ensure the examination is conducted impartially, systematically, and with dignity.
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