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Parents approach CM office, school management approaches judiciary
Srinagar, Feb 14: In a surprising move, the J&K Board of School Education (BOSE) has denied class 10th exam registration forms to 22 students of The Islamic Global School Srinagar despite the government instructions.
The issue came to lime light after the parents of the students staged a protest against the JKBOSE authorities while a complaint has been filed in CM office against the Board authorities.
The indifferent attitude of the JKBOSE has taken everybody by a surprise as the students have been denied exam forms despite the decision by the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) to tag the students with the nearby government school.
As per the document, DSEK in December last year ordered for tagging the students of class 9th and 10th enrolled in The Islamic Global School Padshahibagh Srinagar, with the nearby government school for the current 2024-25 academic session.
The decision was taken "in order to save the academic career of the students."
Also, Chief Education Officer (CEO) Srinagar in an official letter addressed to Secretary JKBOSE said that students of The Islamic Global School Padshahibagh Srinagar were tagged with Boys Higher Secondary School (BHSS) Natipora for the current session.
The communication reads that the decision was taken "in compliance to the directions received from DSEK."
The CEO in the official communication has requested the Chairman JKBOSE that as a special case and to save the academic career, the 22 students be registered with JKBOSE and their examination forms for class 10th be accepted through BHSS Natipora, on priority.
Following this, another intimation was issued by the Principal BHSS Natipora wherein he informed the JKBOSE authorities that students of The Islamic Global School Padshahibagh were tagged with their institute.
The principal "requested" the Board authorities to consider the case of the students and facilitate the Registration Renewal and examination form.
However, despite all these communication received from the DSEK, CEO and the concerned principal, the JKBOSE denied the class 10th exam registration forms to the students while the class 10th Board exams are scheduled from February 17, 2025.
A school functionary said that after DSEK order, they followed the issue at JKBOSE Bemina office but were made to run from pillar to post.
"As the exam dates approached, the we shared the issue with the parents. We visited JKBOSE office only to return disappointed as chairman was never available in office," the school functionary said.
He said the school management has approached the Court for relief.
Meanwhile, the JKBOSE officials said there was massive outcry over the issue following which the issue reached CMS's office.
"We are expecting that some relief will be
provided to the students," the JKBOSE official said.