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Prohibitory orders for AP's Mega DSC 2025 examination centres

Prohibitory orders for AP's Mega DSC 2025 examination centres

The Hindua day ago

In view of the Mega DSC 2025 examinations of Andhra Pradesh, the Cyberabad police issued prohibitory orders around examination centres falling under its jurisdiction.
The order, issued by the Cyberabad Police Commissioner Avinash Mohanty, prohibit the assembly of five or more persons within a 200-metre radius of all designated exam centres.
The order will remain in force from June 6 to June 30, during the examination hours.
In addition, all photocopy and internet centres within a 100-metre radius of the exam centres will also remain closed throughout the examination period.
The directive is aimed at preventing potential disturbances, unauthorised activities, or any attempt to disrupt the smooth conduct of the recruitment tests.
However, certain personnel are exempt from the order, including police officers, military personnel, home guards on duty, flying squads from the Education Department, and funeral processions.
The official cautioned that any violation of the prohibitory orders will attract legal action under the relevant provisions of law.

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