AP Inter, SSC Exams 2021: Govt to inform SC by tomorrow on final exam
The Supreme Court has asked the AP government to decide on holding SSC and Inter exams in two days. Know details here.
Apoorva Singh | June 23, 2021 | 04:59 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Supreme Court has asked the Andhra Pradesh Government to inform the final decision on the AP SSC and AP inter exams in two days. The AP government has earlier stated that the government is “keen" on holding the board exams.
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“You can’t keep things hanging like this. You want to take a decision, let us have the reasons. If something happens we will take the State responsible for that,” said the apex court.
Correction*
— Live Law (@LiveLawIndia) June 22, 2021
Justice Maheshwari to Counsel for Andhra Pradesh (not Kerala’s counsel): You can’t keep things hanging like this. You want to take a decision, let us have the reasons.
Bench: If something happens we will take State responsible for that. #StateBoard
Advocate Mamata Sharma, who is advocating the case in SC for cancellation of Board exams tweeted, “Last year many students and teachers tested covid positive in Andhra Pradesh. Cancellation of Board exams is really the need of the hour. Decision needs to be taken at the earliest.”.
Last year many students and teachers tested covid positive in Andhra Pradesh. Cancellation of Board exams is really the need of the hour. Decision needs to be taken at the earliest. @pibvijayawada @ysjagan #cancelapboardexams2021 pic.twitter.com/WfZvSD2PUB
— Mamta Sharma (@AdvMamtaSharma) June 23, 2021
Meanwhile, students took to Twitter to request the government to cancel AP SSC and Inter exams 2021. A student said, “Please sir cancel Andhra Pradesh state board exams.
Sir, Please don’t put student’s life at risk.
Do we’ve vaccination for students below 18 years? Exam centers can become super spreaders. “
RESPECTED @nimmasuresh Sir ;
— STUDENTSDUNION (@STUDENTSDUNION) June 23, 2021
PLEASE SIR CANCEL KARNATAKA 10TH STATE BOARD EXAMS ?
SIR PLEASE DON'T PUT STUDENT'S LIFE AT RISK
Do we’ve vaccination for students below 18 years?
EXAM CENTRE CAN BECOME SUPER SPREADERS! #DeltaPlusVariant #cancelkarnataka10thboardexams pic.twitter.com/xlF2ZUHXrm
The state education minister of AP had earlier said that the government will tell the SC about “how important it is to hold the exams." The AP government has postponed the exams and said the exams will be conducted in August following all the safety measures.
CBSE has announced the cancellation of Class 12 board exams 2021 earlier this month. Following this, many other states including UP, Maharashtra, MP, among others have cancelled the board examination.
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