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Assam: girls in shorts are made to wrap the curtains appear in the exam

Assam: girls in shorts are made to wrap the curtains appear in the exam
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Guwahati: A 19-year-old girl, who appeared in the entrance test to enter Assam Agricultural University (AAU) in Jorhat, continued to wait outside because she was wearing shorts.
When his father rushed to get trousers to change, an invigilator made him wrap the curtain at his waist like a skirt and then allowed him to write the exam.
Jublee Tamuli and her father Babul Tamuli had traveled for almost three hours to reach Tezpur from Biswanath Chariai, a distance of about 70 km.
He had been to Tezpur a few days earlier to appear in Neet, where he also wore shorts but did not face such a situation.
His father told PTI on Friday that after the Invigilator at the Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (casts) told him that he would not be allowed to appear for the exam wearing shorts, he took a problem with the authorities there and did not insist.
mentioned on the receipt card.
“I have all credentials and documents, including aadhaar cards and acknowledged me, but the crackers asked me to stand on the side.
When I asked why, they said people wearing short dresses were not permitted inside the examination hall, despite the fact that no The dress code mentioned in the receipt card (unlike NEET, where long sleeves and shoes are not permitted), “Jumlee said.
“When I told them that nothing was mentioned about the dress code in the receipt card, they said it was common sense and I should know,” he added.
“I asked my father to get my trousers.
When taking the time for him to return and the exam will start, a woman’s shot gives me curtains to curve and sit for the test,” Jumlee said, added that the incident had influenced it in depth.
AAU Registrar Tapan Kumar Guhain said the university had established a three-member committee to see the “Malang” incident and submit a report in 10 days.
“There is no dress code for the exam done by AAU.
The exam was outsourced to a company based in Bangalore and they chose the centers for the exam.
If the people in the center have contacted us, the incident will not happen,” he said .
JobLee, meanwhile, has also written to the state government who seek justice.

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