Bengaluru: In the middle of reporting that the Ministry of Health and Education was not on the same page on the 10th Council test, the head of the head of Karnataka BS Yediyurappa on Tuesday said the decision arrived after a thorough and unilateral discussion.
Minister of Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar on Monday has announced that the SSLC Board Exam will be held on July 19 and 22, amid fears of the possibility of the third wave of Covid-19.
“Minister of Education Suresh Kumar after a preliminary discussion with me has made a decision about repairing the date for the SSLC exam.
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This decision has been taken for the benefit of students, after a thorough discussion, and it is not a unilateral decision.
There is no need to create confusion in this matter, “Yediyurappa tweeted.
After CM Tweet, Minister of Health K Sudhakar, who had the last night stated that he was unaware of the decision to conduct an examination, also said the Minister of Education had discussed experts before receiving a telephone, and Yediyurappa also got information.
“He (Kumar) told me last night that he had discussed with cm about the decision (about the holding exam), because I was at another meeting, I didn’t realize …
at night he told me about it..
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I think discussions are also held with the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), “he said.
The hour after the announcement of the schedule for the exam on Monday, Sudhakar said that his department was unaware of the decision, triggered a report of a lack of coordination in the government about conducting an SSLC exam.
However, Kumar in his part said the decision to hold an examination arrived after several rounds of discussion, and also talks were held regarding the steps needed with the Ministry of Health officials, which have provided SOPs that need to be followed.
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During the initial weeks of Covid too, the government had driven criticism of the lack of coordination regarding the handling of pandemic, with the Minister of Health Sriramulu and Sudhakar looked “competing” with each other to lead from the front, sometimes creating confusion.
Furthermore, Sriramulu, who is now the Minister of Social Welfare, the divestment of the family’s health and welfare portfolio, by the minister’s chairman, and it was allocated for Sudhakar, who only holds a medical education portfolio, with the intention of a minister who handles the related portfolio in the middle of a pandemic.