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AJKSU flays decision to conduct exams | | | Early Times Report
Jammu Oct 11: All Jammu and Kashmir Students Union (AJKSU) in a statement to media expressed dismay over the government's decision to conduct final exams of 10th and 12th classes in next month. AJKSU President Syed Tajamul said at a time when there is political uncertainty in the Valley from the last 90 days, when Schools and Colleges remain totally closed and students were not able to attend the tuitions due to imposition of Curfew restrictions and strike calls, how could have students prepared themselves for the examinations. The spokesperson of AJKSU further said that Government should be aware that examinations are directly linked with the bright future of students and as such students are neither mentally prepared nor the situation presently allows them to sit in examinations, adding, the examination are not like state or parliamentary elections to which government will expect the normalization in political situation. Slamming a section of schools authorities who just uploaded syllabus on their school websites to act as they are fulfilling their responsibility, AJKSU said that it is unfortunate that students are being asked by the school administration to download the content from website at a time when there is no possible internet facility to the students. Tajamul said students are not only prepared academically, several students in nook and corner of the Valley are reportedly injured during the present turmoil in Kashmir. "To undergo examinations in present upheaval will be compromise of the security of the students and in such case no parent will allow their wards to go for examinations. He also appealed government to pull a whip on those private schools who are demanding bus fare and also address the rise of bus fare for poor students," added Tajamul. |
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