2.72 lakh students skipped hindi exam on the first day!

The board examinations of high school and intermediate school have started in Uttar Pradesh. On the first day, on Monday, the hindi examination of high school was held, in which a large number of students skipped the first paper. In UP, about 2.72 lakh students skipped the hindi exam, while in Prayagraj, the paper could not be held on the first day. Due to the large number of devotees coming to the maha Kumbh, the first day's examination has been postponed.

On the first day in UP, hindi examination was conducted at all places except Prayagraj. In this examination, 2.72 lakh students skipped the hindi exam on the first day, while 14 fake students were also caught, against whom an FIR has been registered. Apart from these, nine students have been caught cheating in the examination.

So many students skipped the exam on the first day

In the first shift, hindi examination of high school and military science examination of intermediate were conducted. The first shift examination was conducted from 8 am to 11.15 am. After which the second shift examination started at 2 pm and concluded by 5.15 pm. In the second shift, hindi and General hindi of Intermediate and health Care Subject examination of High school were held.

According to the information received from the control room, out of 51,49,043 students registered in both the shifts, 2,72,824 students were absent. Out of these, 26,36,826 students were registered in the first shift, out of which 1,61,964 students were absent while out of 25,12,217 students of the second shift, 1,10,860 students skipped the examination. In the first shift of class 10, six fake candidates were caught in Farrukhabad, four in Ghazipur, one each in Kannauj, Jaunpur, firozabad and Pratapgarh.

At the same time, in view of the number of devotees coming to the maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, the first day's examination has been postponed. This examination has been proposed on march 9 in Prayagraj. Which will be conducted at 355 centres in the district.

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