Final exam near, Kashmiri students still not back from valley

  • | Monday | 19th August, 2019

Sameer SinghTribune News ServiceBathinda, August 18With final exams barley four days away, a number of Kashmiri students, who had gone on preparatory leave ahead of exam, are now stuck in the valley. The final exams for paramedical students of Adesh Medical College will start on August 23. After the abrogation of Article 370 and subsequent restrictions in Kashmir, students, who had gone there around 10 to 15 days ago, have not returned yet. President of BKU (Ekta Ugrahan) Singara Singh Mann said: “After receiving information that Kashmiri students have not returned from the valley, we reached out to varsity authorities. Internet services are not being provided there and the changing weather has further worsened the situation.”An executive member of Noujwan Bharat Sabha said the administration and government must make requisite provisions for Kashmiri students so that they can come back safely and take their final exams.

Sameer Singh Bathinda, August 18 With final exams barley four days away, a number of Kashmiri students, who had gone on preparatory leave ahead of exam, are now stuck in the valley. The final exams for paramedical students of Adesh Medical College will start on August 23. After the abrogation of Article 370 and subsequent restrictions in Kashmir, students, who had gone there around 10 to 15 days ago, have not returned yet. This information was shared by leaders of Naujawan Bharat Sabha and BKU (Ekta Ugrahan). Members of the unions stated that datesheet for the exams has been prepared by varsity authorities. President of BKU (Ekta Ugrahan) Singara Singh Mann said: “After receiving information that Kashmiri students have not returned from the valley, we reached out to varsity authorities. It is a matter of grave concern as it is directly linked to the academic future of hundreds of students who have come here to study. Internet services are not being provided there and the changing weather has further worsened the situation.” An executive member of Noujwan Bharat Sabha said the administration and government must make requisite provisions for Kashmiri students so that they can come back safely and take their final exams. The varsity authorities can also postpone exam to a future date. Kulwant Singh, deputy registrar of Adesh University, said: “We would work out all possible modalities. The matter is in our knowledge.”

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