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Govt Clears Path for 22 Islamic Global School Students’ 10th Exams

Srinagar, Feb 15: (KNO): Following the hue and cry regarding denying of exam registration forms to 22 students of 10th standard, the government Saturday said that it will waste their academic year.

Speaking exclusively with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Education Minister Sakina Itoo said that the academic year of the students is very precious and the government will not allow it to waste it at any cost.

“I am holding an important meeting tomorrow reading the denial of registration to the students of Islamic Global School of Srinagar. I will make sure that the academic career of the students studying in it is not wasted for the mistake of the school management,” Itoo said.

She further said that the government will take strict action against the private schools for putting the career of the students on stake.

In the meantime, Srinagar Court has asked the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) Chairman and its joint secretary (General) to permit the students of Islamic Global School to appear in the annual regular examination of 10th standard.

Meanwhile, President of Private School Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) G N Var said, “JKBOSE is targeting Islamic Global School particularly. There are many other schools that are reeling under the same situations.”

Peoples Conference leader Sajad Lone on micro-blogging site X said, “What arrogance ?Why can’t someone from government facilitate the implementation of a court order? Allowing kids to sit in class X exams. Or are they being punished for having the audacity to approach the court and get an order. That is a v common disease when in power.” (SIC)

Director of School Education Kashmir G N Itoo told KNO, “The issue has been resolved by intervention of Education Minister. The decision has been taken in the interest to safeguard the academic year of the students.”

However it has been decided to take a strict action against the school for violating the norms,” he said—(KNO)

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NewsEye staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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