Pic: Bilal Bahadur
Pic: Bilal Bahadur

KL NEWS NETWORK

SRINAGAR

Day after private school association announced provisional mass promotion, Directorate of School Education Kashmir has written to the government seeking an appropriate decision in the interest of students at large, about conducting annual examinations, local news gatherer KNS said. He has said that students in lower classes have not read anything beyond Term-2 of their syllabus.

“We have communicated to government that students have not read the term-2 syllabus,” Aijaz Ahmad Bhat, Director School Education, was quoted saying by the KNS. “We hope that the decision from the government may come within two or three days.” Normally Term-2 teaching begins in July.

Bhat said that class 11 students, who were appearing in Term-1 examination, are yet to appear in pending papers. “The term-1 tests of class 11 were going on when unrest erupted. However, the decision about conducting examination of class 11 is prerogative of Board of School education,” he said.

Asked, if his office has recommended mass promotion for the lower classes, he said: “It is the government that will take decision. I have communicated facts to it.”

Education minister Naeem Akhter is reportedly personally looking into the matter. “The Minister is likely to announce final decision in this regard shortly,” they said.

On November 12, this year, Private Schools Association of Kashmir (PSAK) announced to provide “provisional promotion” to all classes except class 10th and 12th with immediate effect.

“Private Schools Association Kashmir has no authority to announce any decision on the conduct of examination from nursery to class 7th. It is the Education Department which has to take the decision on the conduct of examinations,” Bhat said.

Replying to a question on fee payments in private schools Director School Education Kashmir said since public interest litigation on fee waiver is pending disposal before the Jammu and Kashmir High Court the authorities of Private Schools should not enforce any decision on fee payment till the PIL is decided by the court.

On March 7, 2015, within days of government formation, the then Mufti Muhammad Sayeed-led Coalition Government ended uncertainty on the flood-hit 2014 academic session of Kashmir division and winter zone of Jammu division by announcing mass promotion to all students from Class I to Class XI with the exception of class X.

The schools have remained closed from July 8, this year

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