Rotten examination system Students attacked Degree College Pulwama
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Wednesday, 26 February 2014
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Pulwama: Scores of students Wednesday attacked
Degree College Pulwama with stones when College administration did not allow
them to appear in English Paper for which the examination was being conducted
for the First year students.
Reports said that Degree College Pulwama administration
did not permit more than 80 students to appear in the examination after which
agitated students resorted to violence and attacked College staff and building
with stones. Police was called in to disperse the students and during the
clashes at least 8 students were injured.
Some of the students told CNS that Kashmir University and
College management is playing with their careers and the way they were not
permitted to sit in the examination hall proves that they care a damn for the
students.
“We were barred on the pretext that we have not our
English paper in during mid-term examination. If such was the case then how
come Kashmir University demanded fee from us and issued roll number slips in
our favour. It indicates that Kashmir University takes the career of students
casually,” a student Javid Ahmed told CNS.
They alleged that College staff misbehaved with them and
dragged the female students by force form the examination halls. The agitated
students continued to protest even after the assurance given to them by
Additional Deputy Commissioner Pulwama. Some of the injured students were
identified as Rizwan-ul-Haq, Mir Imran, Adil Ahmed Khan, Arifa Akhtar and Amir
Bashir.
When contacted, Principal Degree College Pulwama, Mushtaq
Ali Mir confirmed that it is the mistake of the Kashmir University which issued
the roll numbers in the favour of students even after implementing single paper
scheme. He told CNS that for the first time Kashmir University has implemented
single paper scheme under which only those students are eligible for appearing
the examination who would have passed mid-term examination. “I did not allow
these students under rules and if they have any grievances they could simply
contact Controller Examination Kashmir University,” he said. (CNS)
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