Pragativahini News, New Delhi : The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Belagavi Educationist Rajashree Halagekar about cancelling the SSLC examination following COVID-19, directed the government to proceed with the programme provided strictly following all the COVID-19 norms.
The court has instructed the government to ensure no lapses while conducting the examination, students life is more important than their carrier, conduct the examination ensuring no student infected with examination.
Belagavi based Maratha Mandal Educational Institution Society Chief Rajashree Halagekar moved to the Supreme Court on the matter.
Rajashree, wife of Nagaraj Yadav, had filed a PIL questioning the decision of the Karnataka Government about conducting the SSLC examination. The government has announced of conducting the examination from June 25 to July 4 in which about 8.40 lakh students to attend.
She said the COVID-19 was spreading its wings widely after relaxation was given to the lockdown and not only students but their parents, examination staff would suffer. The government was putting the lives of the innocent people into high risk with its examination task.
Rajashree whose institution has dozens of institutes including engineering and dental courses, advised government to declare results as per the performance of the previous class tests and added that life is more important than a year in life for which the examination must be cancelled.
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