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Hijab Row: Experts expressed concern for student preparation for PU examination

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Beleagavi: Learning has become the biggest victim of ongoing controversy to the right of the student’s part to wear a hijab in class.
In addition to expelling slices between students, controversy has had a negative impact on their preparation for pre-university examination, which is scheduled to be held in April.
Experts in the education sector, and academics argue that the ‘hijab-saffron’ line only adds student anxiety, struggling to recover from a covid-induced crisis ring.
PU checks are scheduled to be held between April 16 and May 6, before where students study science must appear for their practical tests.
The three-day vacation was announced by the state government to contain situations only expected to delay the solution to the syllabus in PU Colleges.
Senior BJP leader and MLA S Suresh Kumar, former Minister of Education Pratama and medium, shows that, while each student has his own method to prepare a key check, the ongoing controversy is likely to burden their minds.
“This problem will dominate the discussion among themselves.
Routine interactions between students may be affected, which will affect the atmosphere on campus.
I hope the High Court, after giving a fair hearing problem, ending this problem,” said Suresh Kumar.
Academic Mysuru Prof.
Muzaffar Assadi is worried that this problem can abandon the eternal psychological impact on children, especially the girls of the minority community.
“PU examination is very important for the future of the students, given that they will make their choices based on their performance.
But if the girls will be humiliated and will be at the end of the recipient of ridicule, how they will focus on the study,” he asked.
Prof.
Assadi expressed concern over the effects of controversy that went berserk on student performance.
“There are dangers of students who drop out of school if their performance makes them disappointed,” he added.
Narayana A, Assistant Professor for Policy and Government in Azim Premesi University in Bengaluru, told Toi, “Because of the pandemic and lack of regular classes, students cannot be involved in learning in the past two years.
This fresh controversy will only worsen the situation.
Even if the problem Completed, it will definitely be in the minds of students.
“He showed that this problem had opened an error line between students and teachers, who now stands divided into religious lines.
“Educational institutions are space where these fault lines are mashed and what happens is now regrettable,” added Narayana.
Niranjanaradhya VP’s education expert said that the pandemic has added to the level of student anxiety.
“They can’t study well in the past two years.
This is the time when the state government must be busy referring to again but they are busy weeding communal problems, which will only help politicians,” he urged.
Niranjanaradhya also expressed concern for the impact that the atmosphere that applies on campus may have the ability of students to prepare for PU examination adequately, almost two months.

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