State Board Implements Strategic Personnel Reassignment to Bolster Exam Integrity in CCTV-Deficient Centers
In a decisive move to fortify examination security protocols, the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has mandated a targeted personnel reassignment strategy for the upcoming 2026 board examinations. Secretary Deepak Mali has directed all divisional boards to execute a revised policy stipulating the transfer of staff exclusively from examination centers lacking Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance infrastructure. This calibrated measure represents a proactive administrative intervention designed to mitigate potential vulnerabilities in the examination process. By relocating personnel from non-CCTV facilities to monitored environments, the board aims to establish a more robust deterrent against malpractice while ensuring standardized oversight across testing venues. The policy underscores a growing institutional emphasis on technological integration as a cornerstone of academic integrity. This strategic realignment not only addresses immediate security concerns but also signals a broader commitment to modernizing assessment frameworks. The February-March 2026 examination cycle will serve as a critical test case for this enhanced protocol, with implications for future standardization efforts across state educational apparatuses.