ET Plus Report Jammu, Mar 15: The picketing of ETT state holders outside office of Board of School Education, under the banner of Joint Action Committee (JAC) on Friday entered 12th day. Speaking on the occasion, Deep Singh said that they were certainly relied upon the assurance of Deputy CM that despite the technical hurdles he would try his best to sort out the solution of long pending problems but at the same time, ETT stakeholders were answerable to the much aggrieved outside state ETT students for JK Board's created unjustified long delay of their 1st. year exams of session 2011-13. Rakesh Pant demanded that the state government must initiate a complete overhauling of the JK Board including proper streamlining of its ETT course in the best interest of the state and the students community as a whole. Majority of the stakeholders have the required infrastructure and fully believe in a credible academic culture but nothing is possible without a credible working of the J&K state school education Board including a strict monitoring of the ETT institutions, expressed by Pitamber Singh, another active member of Joint Action Committee. |