Kolkata Police Launches Helpline for Students During Madhyamik Exams

The Kolkata Police have launched a dedicated helpline to assist students facing difficulties reaching their Madhyamik examination centers, which begin on February 2. Assistance will be provided for issues like forgotten admit cards or traffic delays. Additionally, the state government will operate at least 20 extra buses on 15 routes for the eight exam days to ease transportation. With over 970,000 candidates appearing this year, these measures aim to reduce stress and ensure students arrive on time.

Key Points: Kolkata Police Helpline for Madhyamik Exam Students

  • Helpline for exam travel issues
  • Extra buses on 15 routes
  • Ambulances stationed on roads
  • Exams from Feb 2-12
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Madhyamik exams: Kolkata Police launch helpline to assist students

Kolkata Police launch a helpline and extra buses to assist students facing issues reaching Madhyamik exam centers from Feb 2-12.

"If students face any difficulties... police officers will come to their aid - Kolkata Police"

Kolkata, Feb 1

As secondary examinations begin in West Bengal from February 2, Monday, the Kolkata Police have launched a helpline to assist the students.

If students face any difficulties while reaching their examination centres, they can call the helpline and police officers will come to their aid, it was learnt on Sunday.

If students encounter any problems, they can call 9432610039, and the cops will assist them, Kolkata Police said.

Assistance will be provided if an examinee forgets their admit card at home or is late in reaching the examination centre.

Besides the helpline, ambulances will be stationed on important roads of the city. The goal is to quickly transport any student who falls ill to the hospital.

In addition to the Kolkata Police helpline, the state government has decided to operate extra buses in Kolkata and the surrounding districts during the Madhyamik examinations.

At least 20 extra buses will run on 15 different routes for the eight days of the Madhyamik exams.

As a result, students and their parents will not have to worry about reaching the examination centres on time. If the students leave home on time, they will reach their destination smoothly, according to the police.

This year's Madhyamik (secondary) examinations will begin on February 2 and conclude on the 12. The examination dates are February 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 12.

The exams will start at 10.45 a.m. and end at 2.00 p.m. During these hours on weekdays, the roads are usually quite congested.

Reaching the examination centres on time while avoiding this traffic can be quite stressful. To support the students, the Kolkata Police have launched a helpline in this regard.

A total of 9,71,340 candidates will appear for the Madhyamik examination this year, compared with 9,69,425 last year.

Of the total candidates, 4,26,733 are boys, 5,44,606 are girls, and one is a transgender person. This year, there are a total of 2,682 examination centres across the state. Out of these, 945 are main examination centres, and 1,737 are sub-centres.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good step, but implementation is key. Will the helpline be responsive during peak hours? Also, extra buses are welcome, but they should ensure they run on time. Last year, my cousin faced issues with bus availability.
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Arjun K
Heartening to see the police and government working together for students. The ambulance provision is crucial—exam stress can cause health issues. Best of luck to all the candidates! You've got this. 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up in Kolkata, I remember the exam day chaos vividly. This proactive approach is commendable. Reducing one major anxiety (transport) allows students to focus on their papers. Well done!
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Vikram M
While the initiative is good, I hope it doesn't encourage last-minute rushing. Students must take responsibility too—leave home early, double-check admit cards. Police are for emergencies, not for habitual lateness.
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Nisha Z
Seeing the number of girls appearing (over 5.4 lakhs) is fantastic! Education is empowerment. These support systems are essential to ensure nothing stands in their way. A positive step for West Bengal.

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