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  Patna, March 25 : More than 750,000 students across Bihar sat for the class   10 examinations conducted by the state government that began Tuesday. The Bihar   School Examination Board (BSEB), which conducts the examination, has made   elaborate arrangements for peaceful and fair exams.  About 769,000 students took the high school examination, which will continue   till April 1. “The first day’s examination passed off peacefully and without any trouble as   per information received till Tuesday afternoon,” Anup Kumar Sinha, BSEB   secretary told IANS on telephone. BSEB has taken extensive measures to curb cheating for which the state has   been quite notorious in the past, said Sinha. “The examinations are being conducted at 1,094 centres with unprecedented   measures put in place to curb cheating,” he added.  The officials of the BSEB identified 200 centres as sensitive. The BSEB has already ordered videography at all the centres to minimise   cheating and set up a control room with telephone for round the clock vigil on   the examination process. “Special anti-copying squads have been deployed at the district level to keep   strict vigil at each centre,” said Sinha. In Bihar, cheating in examination is rampant and any action to stop it has   often led to violent protests. 
    
    
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