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The Supreme Court allows a plus-one test behavior in Kerala

The Supreme Court allows a plus-one test behavior in Kerala
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Thiruvananthapuram: The Supreme Court on Friday allows the state government to hold a physical exam for a plus-one course in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic.
It expressed satisfaction with the preventive measures taken by the government.
Welcoming the decision, the Minister of Public Education V Sivankutty said the exam date would be resolved once the government received details of the court order.
Table Table will be published after holding discussions with all stakeholders.
Destroy the appeal submitted by Advocate Rasoolshan.
Challenging the orders of the High Court who refused to disrupt the state government’s decision to conduct an offline exam, Judge Am Khanwilkar and CT Ravikumar said the country had submitted all related steps.
for the Coronavirus protocol.
The third wave did not happen soon: SCWE was convinced by the explanation offered by the State and the Berwawi Party would take all the precautions and steps needed so that there were no situations faced by students who increased age and emerged for the proposed examination.
Dismissed, “he said During the week quoting a Pandemic situation.
Prashant Padmanabhan, emerged for the applicant, proposed that the written statement of the state government did not spell satisfying reasons and answered questions raised by the APEX court.
The court has requested state advice if the decision was taken after taking into account the increase in Covid cases in the state But written statements do not answer that or whether experts have consulted about this problem, he said.
The government has, in a written statement, told the court that the exam behavior through online mode would have a negative impact on a large number of students who did not Have access to a laptop, desktop or cellphone.
“Students from community low strata depend on cellphones or tablets to attend online classes …
in many areas, internet connections or cellular data are not available.
These students will never be able to write online checks,” he said.
Sivankutty said the exam will be carried out fully adhering to Covid regulations.
“Sanitization procedures in schools will be carried out in collaboration with other departments …
do not need to be a concern for students or parents.
Decisions about the reopening of the school will also be taken soon,” he said.
The minister urges those who oppose the exam to end their protests as the majority of students want them to do.

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