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Odisha Mass Education Minister Nityanand Gond reviewing CHSE Plus Two exam arrangements at Ramadevi Junior College.

Odisha CHSE Plus 2 Exam 2026: Strict Measures in Place for Fair and Smooth Conduct, Says Nityanand Gond

Odisha Mass Education Minister Nityanand Gond reviewed arrangements at Ramadevi Junior College on the first day of the CHSE Plus Two exams, highlighting AI-powered CCTV surveillance and strict security measures to ensure transparency.

On the opening day of the Odisha CHSE Plus Two Examinations 2026, Odisha Mass Education Minister Nityanand Gond visited Ramadevi Junior College to assess the overall examination arrangements and ensure smooth conduct.

During his visit, the Minister reviewed the examination management system and enquired in detail about the security and administrative measures implemented at the centre. The inspection aimed to ensure that all guidelines and procedures were being followed strictly and efficiently.

Focus on Transparency and Integrity

This year, the Council of Higher Secondary Education, Odisha (CHSE) is conducting the Plus Two examinations under stringent security measures. AI-powered CCTV surveillance systems have been deployed to maintain transparency at every stage of the process.

Live streaming arrangements have been made from the receipt of question papers to their opening, ensuring a fair, unbiased, and transparent examination system.

Over Four Lakh Students Appearing

A total of 4,01,623 candidates are appearing for the Odisha CHSE Plus Two examinations this year. Tight security arrangements have been implemented across centres to ensure the integrity of the exams.

With enhanced monitoring systems and administrative vigilance, the examinations are scheduled to continue smoothly until March 28.

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