“Ready to give concession to class 10, 12 students”
Srinagar: Government on Sunday said that it will go ahead with the planned examinations of class 12 and class 10, commencing from mid-November, this year.
However, it said that it is ready to give concessions to the students of both classes.
“Yes, we are aware about the student protests taking place. Authorities will go ahead with the examination, as scheduled. There will no change in the date sheet,” Zahoor Ahmad, Chairman Board of School Education told KNS.
He added that authorities are ready to give concession to the students. “The Kashmir has witnessed similar situations in 2008 and 2010. Students were provided concession. We are ready to provide it at this time as well,” he added.
However, he said that students have not so far made any representation before the BOSE authorities about their grievances and demands.
“Our doors are open for students. They should submit a representation in our office about their grievances and demands. Their every genuine demand would be given consideration. We assure them that no injustice would be done to them,” he added.
“Some protests have been reported in media who demand deferment of exams till everything is achieved. But large number of students plead that their syllabus and some laboratory works are incomplete. I think students concerned about their incomplete syllabus and laboratory works have genuine grievances,” he said while replying to a query.
Pertinently, students of class 12 and class 10 have been protesting across the Kashmir from past several days, demanding deferment of exams. (KNS)
However, it said that it is ready to give concessions to the students of both classes.
“Yes, we are aware about the student protests taking place. Authorities will go ahead with the examination, as scheduled. There will no change in the date sheet,” Zahoor Ahmad, Chairman Board of School Education told KNS.
He added that authorities are ready to give concession to the students. “The Kashmir has witnessed similar situations in 2008 and 2010. Students were provided concession. We are ready to provide it at this time as well,” he added.
However, he said that students have not so far made any representation before the BOSE authorities about their grievances and demands.
“Our doors are open for students. They should submit a representation in our office about their grievances and demands. Their every genuine demand would be given consideration. We assure them that no injustice would be done to them,” he added.
“Some protests have been reported in media who demand deferment of exams till everything is achieved. But large number of students plead that their syllabus and some laboratory works are incomplete. I think students concerned about their incomplete syllabus and laboratory works have genuine grievances,” he said while replying to a query.
Pertinently, students of class 12 and class 10 have been protesting across the Kashmir from past several days, demanding deferment of exams. (KNS)