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Haryana
By Our Special Correspondent
CHANDIGARH, MARCH 6. The Haryana State School Education Board has constituted 473 flying squads to check the use of unfair means and copying during the Senior Secondary and Matriculation examinations commencing from March 12 and 13 respectively. An official note said that the State had been divided into 174 sectors and an equal number of administrative officers constituting the squads would keep a strict vigil over the examination centres. It further said that the Haryana Board of School Education was the first board in the country where the admit cards of the students had been made available at its website http://hbse.nic.in. In case of non-receipt of admit card, the students could get it on the internet. This facility would be available from March 6 for Senior Secondary Examination and from March 8 in case of Matric examination, only if the candidate had paid all the dues and there were no discrepancies. Arrangements had also been made for deposit of fee on March 9 at the offices of District Education Officers in all districts, except Bhiwani. The discrepancies, if any, could be seen by the students at the website of the Board. The students would not be allowed to appear in the examination without admit card. Those who do not get the admit cards by March 8, can contact the Board's office at Bhiwani along with two passport size photographs (black and white) and original receipts.
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