Government tightens norms on use of scribes by persons with disabilities in competitive exams

To prevent exam malpractice, the government has tightened norms for scribes in competitive exams for persons with disabilities. Examining bodies must create their own scribe pools within two years, phasing out candidate-provided scribes. Technological aids will be the primary option, with scribes as a last resort when technology is insufficient or disability-related needs dictate.
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