Ghaziabad Bans Loud Music, DJs After 10 pm During Board Exams

In a bid to maintain a conducive environment for students during board examinations, the Ghaziabad district administration has prohibited loud music and DJ activities after 10 PM. This regulation is aimed at minimizing noise disturbances that could impact the focus and performance of students sitting for their exams. The Uttar Pradesh Board examinations commenced on February 18 and will run until March 12, while the CBSE exams are set to continue until April 10. By implementing this ban, local authorities hope to ensure that students can prepare and perform to the best of their abilities without the distraction of loud celebrations or parties in their neighborhoods. This measure highlights the significance of creating a peaceful atmosphere during crucial academic periods, reflecting the administration's commitment to supporting students' educational pursuits.
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