Nearly 8. 69 lakh students across the state will sit for the examinations, which will conclude on March 25.
The board has installed CCTV cameras in 320 sensitive examination centres out of total 5398 in the state.
"68 special flying squad teams have been constituted to check malpractices. The squads will conduct checks at every district administration and education department level," RBSE chairman B L Choudhary said.
The senior official informed that the question papers have been kept at police stations and police chowkis situated close to the examination centres to ensure their complete security.
The class X board examination conducted by RBSE will commence from March 9. Nearly 10.99 lakh students have registered to take the class X board examination this year.
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