RBISE chairman visits exam centres
Rawalpindi:Chairman of the Rawalpindi Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (RBISE), Muhammad Adnan Khan, visited various examination centres for the Intermediate First Annual Examinations 2025 and thoroughly reviewed the arrangements.
Expressing satisfaction over the supervision of the examination process, the Chairman stated that strict measures have been taken to ensure transparency in the exams, and aggressive action is being taken against the cheating mafia. The examination is being held according to the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. Continuous monitoring of all examination centres is ongoing.
He further said that a zero-tolerance policy is being implemented against the cheating mafia, and no one will be allowed to engage in cheating or irregularities. Muhammad Adnan Khan appealed to parents and teachers to instil the values of hard work and honesty in students to ensure merit-based results.
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