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Karnataka minister Meets Girl Student Barred from the 10th grade exam, convincing assistance

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Tumakuru: Karnataka’s main education minister Suresh Kumar on Saturday met with 10th grade students here, who complained about not allowed to appear for the council test by his school because they did not pay fees, and guaranteed to help him.
The girl from Hanumanthapura in Koratakee was studying in private schools in Dakshina Dakshina Kannada Regency, but because of poor financial conditions from families caused by covid-19-induced locking, they could not pay fees, said sources in the Ministry of Education.
Happy! You have managed to vote for your Votozin to see email to Suresh Kumar recently, the girl stated that she was rejected into school because she did not pay the hostel fee.
“Due to school fees last year (accommodation and food), I have rejected the entrance ticket this year.
I don’t need concessions.
It’s enough to give us time.
My parents will pay it (contributions).
I have scored 96 percent in the 9th standard.
Please give me a chance to write the 10th Standard Exam, “The girl wrote to the minister.
When this problem came to the Suresh Kumar notification, he called the girl by telephone and convincing his required aid.
On Saturday, the minister met the girl and told him that he still had the opportunity to appear for additional examinations.
Suresh Kumar also told him that there were many children who faced problems like him and did not need to panic or worried about the cost because there was a way out, a source at the minister’s office told PTI.
The Karnataka government has decided to conduct an SSLC exam on July 19 and 22.
Unlike conventional examinations, this time the test will be done using OMR sheets.
The three hour exam on July 19 will include three core subjects, namely, mathematics, science and social science.
The exam on July 22 will be in the form of languages ​​like English, Kannada, Sanskrit and other subjects.
The government, which provides general promotion to students from one to nine and PUC-1 and PUC-2 students, decided to do the SSLC exam which said it was important for students to choose their flow.

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