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Reet exam: Internet prohibitions today from 6am – 19:00 Jaipur restrictions

Reet exam: Internet prohibitions today from 6am - 19:00 Jaipur restrictions
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Jaipur: To prevent fraud with reet ideals, the internet will remain suspended throughout the Jaipur Channel country from 6am to 6pm on Sunday.
More than 16 Lakh candidates tend to sit for the exam that will be held in two shifts at 4,200 centers in the entire state.
This will be the biggest test ever done by the state government in one day.
“I hope the best for all candidates who appear in the reeet.
You all have to believe in yourself and give your exam with patience.
Don’t believe in any rumors and tell the police if you see an activity that violates the law,” Chairman of the Ashok Minister Gehlot Tweeted.
Throughout the day, all Commissioners of seven divisions – Ajmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, City and Udaipur – were announced to suspend the internet in each of the hours from 6am to 6pm.
Division Commissioner Jaipur Dinesh Kumar Yadav said based on the input and request from the Jhunjhunu Regency collector, Dausa, Sikar and Jaipur, the decision to suspend the internet was taken.
“This is part of the prevention step to ensure that the exam is done in a fair way,” Yadav said.
The source said Jaipur City had been kept away from the scope of the ban to ensure that the control room and other law enforcement agencies had a smooth exchange of information.
“Local administration has been given instructions that they must provide information to candidates in the emergency bus holder.
Vehicles Planning Pathers must provide basic information to candidates to avoid discomfort,” Yadav said.
Rajasthan Council of Secondary Education (RBSE), who conducted the exam, gave the final instruction to all centers on Saturday night.
The Chairperson of RBSE DP Jaroli said this was the biggest test that the country had ever done.
“I understand the pain experienced by many candidates in reaching each center.
Strict rules are only intended to ensure that the candidates are most suitable to choose from,” Jaroli said.
The Board has formed a control room in his office in Ajmer to monitor progress throughout the day.
This for the first time the official who conducted tests was under intense pressure as an event that violated the law in the examination hall could cause his dismissal.
Officials who conduct examinations are also not allowed to carry cellphones in the center.
Civil society groups have advanced to help students by providing free accommodation, food, medicines and water.
Following the attraction of cm gehlot that should not be done by citizens on Sundays unless it is very important, there is a bulk cancellation of train tickets and buses and some social events have been postponed.

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