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Sindh’s Minister for Universities and Boards of Education, Ismail Rahu, chaired a meeting on preparations for the upcoming academic year exams, announcing a modern watermarking system to prevent cheating on Friday.
The system will allow authorities to trace any leaked papers immediately.
A complaint cell will be established at the provincial level to monitor examination centres and vigilance teams.
The meeting also reviewed security arrangements, furniture, drinking water, electricity, and other basic facilities at the centres.
Examinations across Sindh will proceed on schedule, with 13,53,258 students of classes 9 to 12 participating.
More than 1,600 examination centres have been set up across the province.
Authorities have instructed that issues related to drinking water, furniture, and electricity be resolved immediately. Letters will be sent to HESCO, K-Electric, and other institutions to prevent load shedding during exams.