What Happened at Bihar's Exam Centre on the First Day of Class 10 Board Exams?
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Patna, Feb 17 (NationPress) Disorder erupted at an examination center in Bihar’s Gopalganj district on the inaugural day of the annual Class 10 (matriculation) examination, prompting panic and casting doubt on crowd control and preparation.
The incident took place on Tuesday at a venue situated at the District Magistrate’s Field, where numerous late-arriving candidates were refused entry after the gates were shut following official guidelines. The exams commenced across the district under the oversight of the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB).
As per reports, confusion and anxiety heightened as many students arrived after the designated reporting time. In the ensuing chaos, some candidates were reportedly seen attempting to scale the gates and boundary walls in a frantic effort to appear for the examination.
Large groups of students had gathered outside multiple centers since early morning. The administration had previously issued stringent directives that no candidate would be allowed entry after the scheduled time to uphold discipline and the integrity of the examination process.
Videos capturing the incident, taken by bystanders on mobile devices, have since circulated widely on social media, raising significant concern and criticism regarding the management of the situation.
In the aftermath, the district administration requested a comprehensive report from the center superintendent and other relevant officials. Authorities emphasized that maintaining fairness, transparency, and discipline in the examination process is their highest priority. An inquiry has been initiated, and action will be taken against those found in violation of established guidelines.
To avert further disruptions, enhanced security measures have been implemented at all examination centers. Magistrates and police personnel have been deployed, and prohibitory orders under Section 144 have been enforced within a 100-200 meter radius of the centers. Additional surveillance measures have also been introduced to control gatherings of parents and guardians near examination sites.
In addition to Gopalganj, similar occurrences were reported at various other exam centers in Patna and Muzaffarpur.
The chaos on the very first day of the board examinations has raised serious questions regarding logistical planning and crowd management.