Siddharthnagar Evaluation Delay Due to Examiners' Absence Siddharthnagar: The evaluation process for the secondary education board exams, organized by the Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad, has begun at three centers in the district. The examination is being conducted under CCTV camera surveillance, with all answer sheets being checked. However, the absence of a significant number of examiners has slowed down the evaluation process despite the implementation of all guidelines. A total of 3,38,848 answer sheets have been received for evaluation in the district. On Sunday alone, only 39,253 sheets could be assessed. The primary issue remains the shortage of examiners, with 943 examiners reported absent from their duties. So far, 1,19,072 answer sheets have been checked, including 84,059 from the high school and 35,013 from the intermediate level. According to information from the DIOS office, at Shivpatti Inter College in Shohartgadh, 14,338 answer sheets were checked out of 1,10,983, despite 320 examiners being absent from the 582 assigned. At Tilak Inter College, 13,124 sheets were checked from a total of 1,07,454, with 305 examiners missing from the 581 assigned. The evaluation process at Shivpatti Inter College was supervised by Static Magistrate Dayashankar Yadav, Deputy Inspector, Vikram Yadav, Assistant Deputy Inspector Ramvilaas Yadav, Pramod Pal, Pramod Kumar Yadav, Ram Pratap Singh, and Ramnand Chaudhary. Similarly, at Ratnasingh Inter College in Bansia, 11,791 intermediate answer sheets were checked out of 1,20,411, with 318 examiners absent from the 568 assigned. The large number of absent examiners on the first day has already raised concerns about the efficiency of the process.#madhyamik_shiksha_parishad #shivpatti_inter_college #tilak_inter_college #ratnasingh_inter_college #dayashankar_yadav
