For the first time, the examiners will evaluate the UP Board's high school and intermediate examination-2023 answer sheets from March 18 after receiving training through audio-video presentations.
This step has been taken to ensure error-free evaluation of answer sheets.
"For the first time, for the training of examiners and deputy chief examiners, and their deputy controllers have been trained through an audio-video presentation at the regional office level in order to ensure an error-free evaluation of the answer sheets," Secondary Education Council Secretary Divya Kant Shukla informed on Friday.
The training was completed in the regional offices of Meerut on March 12, Bareilly on March 13, Gorakhpur on March 14, Prayagraj on March 15, and Varanasi on March 16.
The Uttar Pradesh government has set up as many as 258 evaluation centres across the state in an effort to ensure that the evaluation of answer sheets is error-free.
"258 centres have been established in the state for the evaluation of high school and the intermediate exam answer sheets," Secondary Education Council Secretary Divya Kant Shukla said on Friday.
Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973, will remain in force around 258 centres.
Section 144 prohibits the assembly of four or more people in an area.
The evaluation of answer sheets will continue till April 1.
He further said that during this time period, about 1.86 crore high school answer sheets would be evaluated, for which 89,698 examiners have been appointed.
At the same time, 54,235 examiners have been appointed for the evaluation of 1.33 crore intermediate answer sheets.
The official further said that about 1.44 lakh examiners have been appointed to evaluate a total of 3.19 crore answer sheets.
"Thus, a total of 1,43,933 examiners have been appointed to evaluate as many as 3.19 crore answer sheets," Mr Shukla said.
The Deputy Controller or Principal of the evaluation centers will train the appointed examiners and deputy head examiners for the evaluation of answer sheets before the commencement of evaluation at their respective evaluation centres.
Divya Kant Shukla further said that the responsibility of evaluation centres has also been entrusted on to static magistrates who will be deputed for the task.
Along with this, the DIET Principal (District institute of Education and Training) of each district has been appointed as supervisor to supervise all the evaluation centres located in each district.
Additionally, strict arrangements have been made for the evaluation centers' security measures. Section 144 has been imposed in a radius of 100 meters around the evaluation centres. Along with this, arrangements have been made for the deployment of at least four armed police guards and the deployment of local intelligence unit/police personnel in plain uniform till the evaluation period.
According to Secretary Divya Kant Shukla, the evaluation work will be compulsorily under the supervision of CCTV with a voice recorder.
"Arrangements have also been made for continuous monitoring of all the centres from the district and state-level control room for proper monitoring of the evaluation," he added.
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