Yogi Reviews Home Guard Exam Security, Vows Zero Tolerance for Cheating

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will chair a high-level review meeting via video conference to ensure the smooth and fair conduct of the upcoming Home Guard recruitment examination. The meeting will involve top police and administrative officials, focusing on robust security, monitoring, and preventing malpractices at exam centers. The government has reiterated a strict zero-tolerance policy against cheating, paper leaks, and any irregularities, warning of strict action. The review will also cover the broader law and order situation in the state during the examination period.

Key Points: UP CM Yogi Reviews Home Guard Exam, Law & Order

  • High-level review meeting tonight
  • Exam on April 25-27 across UP
  • Zero-tolerance for cheating & paper leaks
  • Focus on sensitive districts & security
  • Broader law & order also on agenda
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CM Yogi to hold review meeting on Home Guard Recruitment Exam, law and order​

UP CM Yogi Adityanath holds high-level review for Home Guard recruitment exam security, transparency, and state law & order. Meeting tonight.

"transparency and fairness must remain the guiding principles of the recruitment drive - Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, April 21

The Uttar Pradesh government has gone on high alert in preparation for the upcoming Home Guard recruitment examination scheduled to be held across the state on April 25, 26, and 27. ​

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will conduct a comprehensive review meeting with senior administrative and police officials via video conferencing at 9:00 PM on Wednesday. ​

The meeting will focus on examination arrangements and the overall law and order situation in the state. ​

According to official sources, the meeting will be attended by Additional Directors General of Police (Zones), Police Commissioners, Divisional Commissioners, District Magistrates, IGs and DIGs of Ranges, Senior Superintendents of Police, Superintendents of Police, and District School Inspectors. ​

The Chief Minister is expected to issue detailed directives to ensure that the examination process is conducted smoothly and without the use of unfair means. ​

The government's top priorities include robust security arrangements, effective monitoring of examination centers, facilitation of candidates, and guaranteeing a transparent and impartial examination process. ​

Special vigilance is likely to be ordered in sensitive districts, particularly around examination centers and areas prone to overcrowding. ​

Officials have been instructed to attend the video conference session fully prepared, with detailed reports on their respective jurisdictions. ​

The Yogi government has reiterated its zero-tolerance policy against cheating, paper leaks, and any irregularities. Strict action will be taken against those found guilty of attempting to disrupt the examination process. ​

The Chief Minister is expected to emphasise that transparency and fairness must remain the guiding principles of the recruitment drive, which is seen as a crucial step in strengthening the Home Guard force across the state. ​

The review meeting will also cover the broader law and order situation, with directives likely to be issued to maintain peace and prevent untoward incidents during the examination period. ​

By placing accountability on senior officials and demanding meticulous preparation, the government aims to instill confidence among candidates and the public that the recruitment process will be conducted with integrity. ​

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope this meeting translates to action on the ground. My brother is appearing for this exam. The stress of potential unfair practices is real for families. They need to ensure no mobile phones or copying material gets inside the centres.
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Aman W
Good initiative. But I respectfully hope the focus isn't just on the big meeting and press release. The real test is at the exam centre level. The invigilators and local police need to be incorruptible. That's where most leaks happen.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in education here, transparency in government recruitment is crucial for public trust. Including District School Inspectors is a smart move—they understand exam logistics. Hope the candidates have a smooth experience.
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Vikram M
Finally! A clear message from the top. Law and order during such mass events is a challenge. Sensitive districts need extra vigilance. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
They should also think about basic facilities at exam centres—clean drinking water, proper seating, and clear signage. Thousands will travel. A fair exam also means a comfortable one. All the best to all aspirants!

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