Collector Reviews Arrangements for Intermediate Exams
District Collector Rajarshi Shah, along with Additional Collector Shyamala Devi, held a meeting with officials to review preparations for the upcoming Intermediate exams in Adilabad. The exams are scheduled from March 5 to 25, with 18,880 students expected to appear. To accommodate them, 31 examination centers have been set up.
The Collector emphasized the need for proper arrangements to ensure the smooth conduct of exams. He instructed RTC officials to run buses according to exam timings, especially for students coming from rural areas. Additionally, the TRANSCO SE was directed to ensure an uninterrupted power supply at the centers. Officials were also asked to ensure the timely delivery of question papers.
Postal officials were given the responsibility of handling question paper transportation with care. Medical camps have been arranged at examination centers to provide any necessary health support for students.
To maintain discipline, the use of mobile phones will be strictly prohibited inside the examination centers. Students were advised to reach their respective centers well before the exam begins. Authorities were urged to work together to prevent any issues and ensure the smooth execution of the exams.
Section 144 will be enforced at exam centers, and police arrangements will be made meticulously. Strict surveillance will be maintained through sitting squads and flying squads to prevent malpractice. Officials attending the meeting included DSP Jeevan Reddy, DEO Ravinder, District Education Officer Praneeth, and other officials from various departments, including Ganesh, Dhanraj, and Srinivas from the examinations department.