Students for cancelling Plus One exam
The Hindu
‘Through online studies students have got hardly 10 per cent of the knowledge’
Higher secondary students under the banner of the Plus One Students’ Collective staged a stand-up protest in front of the collectorate here on Tuesday, demanding that the government cancel the Plus One examination proposed to be held in September. “Through online studies, Plus One students have got hardly 10% of the knowledge that ought to have been acquired from the classes. Therefore, conducting the examination in September will be a mere farce,” said P.K. Prabhash, State secretary of the All India Democratic Students Organisation. He inaugurated the dharna. The collective district coordinator Aleena S. said higher secondary was a stepping stone to the world of higher education.More Related News

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