Supreme Court warns Andhra government on taking Std. 12 exam
Why are you going different if other states have canceled the exam? : Supreme
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has raised several questions against the Andhra Pradesh government's decision to conduct Std. 12 examinations. The court has directed to file a file noting. The court asked the state government to show who made the decision. Has the whole epidemic of this decision been reviewed?
If even one student dies due to holding the exam, we can order compensation of Rs 1 crore. Why is Andhra Pradesh trying to look different by taking exams when exams have been canceled in other states of the country.
The court asked the state government how about 34,000 rooms would be made available for 5.20 lakh students. The government has said that 15 to 18 students will be accommodated in one room. The case is set to go to trial on Friday.
The Supreme Court also referred to Delta Plus, a new variant of the Corona virus. New variants of Delta Plus have come up in cases in Maharashtra, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh. The apex court further asked the Andhra Pradesh government how it would be taken care of if there were supervisors besides the students in the examination hall during the examination.
How will lighting and ventilation be arranged for all? Simply saying that we are taking exams. You also have to prepare for the exam. The apex court, meanwhile, had rejected the demand for all state board exams to be uniform.
The Supreme Court has refused to issue any directions regarding the petition filed for a uniform policy. The court said the state and its board are independent and autonomous in formulating their own policy. So we will not interfere in their jurisdiction. "We are not going to issue any order to deprive the state board of its independence," the apex court said.
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