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| Schools asked not to detain average students to improve results | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | Dec 2 Taking serious note of the mal practices of private school managements detaining large number of students from appearing in board examination as regular candidates Chief Education officer Jammu in a fresh circular has directed private school managements not to indulge in such practices causing inconvenience to students and their parents failing which their recognitions will not be extended. In the circular, CEO has also made it clear that after conducting a secret and an in depth enquiry on the basis of oral complaints received from parents of students of 10 class the education department authorities have come to know that large number of private school managements in the month of October and November detain such students who according to them are average performers and do not allow them to appear as regular candidates. The school authorities fear that if they will allow these students to appear as regular candidates it may affect the overall performance of the school. According to CEO, during an enquiry it was also found that such students are left with no alternative but to appear in the examination as private students and that too after paying hefty fee. Warning the private school managements the circular stated it is in the interest of student’s career that all the managements of private institutions in Jammu district shall stop this practice failing which the tenure of their extension of recognition will not be extended further. The CEO in its circular also noted that large number of private school managements is in the habit of putting full page advertisements in the local newspapers to lure parents and students and later when these students take admissions there these school managements detain them and harass them to extract their pound of flesh. |
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