Cheating causes downfall of educational, social values: Abdullah

  • March 3, 2015, 10:57 am
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HQ City Report

QUETTA: Secretary Information Abdullah Jan has said that the prevention of cheating and use of other unfair means in the examinations encourages the talented and hardworking students as well as guarantees bright future of the new generation.
He said that the cheating causes downfall of the educational, traditional and social values in the society, so its every segment must work together with the government to eliminate it, stressed the Secretary Information while speaking on eve of the visit of examination centers established in different schools of Bela. He visited the Governemnt High School Ismailani, Government High School bela and Government Girls High School Bela.
He said that the government is taking serious steps to remove educational backwardness from the province, and prevention of cheating is part of the initiatives taken in this regard.
He said that putting an end to cheating in the examinations means motivation of the students to work hard in their studies and compete so that they are able to excel not only in the exams but in their professional life ahead as well.
The Secretary Information also inspected the construction work in different schools. He expressed his displeasure over slow pace of the development work and directed to accelerate the pace.
Meanwhile, the Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Quetta has directed to superintendents of all the examination centers to start papers on the scheduled time in their respective centers.
According to an official hand out issued here, the superintendents have also been asked to get back the papers at the given time.
Chairman BISE and others visit:
The Chairman Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Professor Saadullah Tokhai, Assistant Commissioner Quetta city, Tariq Javed Mengal, Assistant Commissioner Sadar, Imran Ibrahim Bangulzai visited different examination centers in the metropolis.
They visited the centers established in Taameer-e-Nau Public College, Islamia College, Government Central High School, Islamia Model School to review arrangements for prevention of cheating and use of other unfair means in examinations of matriculation.
They took action against two persons on charges of provision of cheating and violation of section 144 imposed around the examination centers. Both of them were arrested.
Three motorcycles under their use were also impounded and handed over to the police for further action.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chairman BISE Quetta said that effective steps are being taken to ensure implementation on the arrangements made for prevention of cheating in the examinations.
He vowed to root out cheating from the examinations so that the deserving and talented students may not suffer and are deprived of their due right in education.