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Installation of CCTV cameras at examination centres directed

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Staff Reporter

Peshawar

As part of reforms in the education sector, the department of elementary and secondary education is mulling over installation of CCTV cameras at examination centers to ensure transparency and merit.
While presiding over a meeting of educational boards heads, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Education Shahram Khan Taraqai said the government would not compromise over quality and standard of education in the province and the department would introduce such question papers to access the qualification of the students in order to end the rote culture.

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