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Kerala Govt Hails Sc Decision, said the class XI exam will be held by compliance with the Covid protocol

Thiruvananthapuram: Welcoming the Supreme Court verdict that allows the Kerala government to hold a physical exam for class XI, the state government on Friday said prepared to conduct an examination by compliance with the Covid-19 protocol.
Reacting to the verdict, the Minister of Public Education V Sivankutty said the majority of students wanted to write offline checks and it would be held without causing difficulties for them.
He said so detailed the verdict of the APEX court is available, the examination date will be repaired in consultation with the chairman of the minister and other departments.
He said the new schedule would be prepared to do an examination.
The Minister also seeks cooperation between all local bodies, political parties, youth organizations and community representatives in carrying out disinfectant activities in schools throughout the state.
Destresting the request to challenge the decision of the Kerala Government to hold a physical examination for class XI, justice bench A M Khanwilkar and C ravikumar today said the holistic approach must be taken in this matter and the authorities are aware of their duties.
“We are convinced by the explanation offered by the State and the Berwawi Party will take all the necessary measures and steps needed so that there are no undesirable situations faced by students who are aged and emerging for the proposed test.
Different,” Bench said.
The Kerala government in a written statement has notified the High Court that online checks will be a loss for students without access to laptops and cellphones.
“Examination behavior through online mode will reduce a large number of students who do not have access to laptops, desktops or even cellphones.
Students including lower community strata depending on mobile or tablet to attend online classes.
In many areas, internet connections or cellular data.
Not available.
These students will never be able to write online checks, “said the state government.
The APEX court on September 3 lived for a week the decision of the state government to conduct an offline exam for class XI starting from September 6 amid the increasing Covid case, said “there was a worrying situation in the state”.

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