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| Booked: 284 youths clueless about future | | Agitation FIRs blocking their character certificates and thus admission to next higher classes | | Sumit Sharma Jammu | Sep 6
Vishal Sharma of ……is in a quandary. He just qualified for diploma engineering seat in the Government Polytechnic College but is finding difficulties in seeking admission. The College administration is asking for a Character Certificate, which Vishal has not been able to obtain from Police. He has an FIR registered against him for damage to public property during the Amarnath shrine land agitation. His is not a case in isolation. Vishal is among 284 students in Jammu who have to seek admission in next higher classes of various streams of studies but have FIRs against them. They can’t obtain a good character certificate from the Police till cleared of the charges. “Normally Character Certificate is not required from the Police, a certificate from the previous school or college can make do”, says Prof Bloeria, the Principal of Jammu’s prestigious Maulana Azad Memorial College. Bloeria adds, “Police clearance is required only when a student has a yearlong or one session or more gap in his regular studies”. The impasse over the Amarnath shrine land issue had been resolved. Normalcy has returned to Jammu. The Businessed are running smoothly, educational institutions once again open, each and everything have seems to be fine but the dust of the turmoil is yet to completely settle. In the agitation the most sufferers in this battle are the youth. When the negotiations between the Governor panel and the Sangarsh Samiti was held it was stated that FIRs lodged on the protestors will be withdrawn and a committee in this regard will be constituted which will examine each and every case to settle the dust, but it was mentioned that what time committee will take for the purpose. Compensation for the traders will be given soon or later but the parents and guardians of those youth arrayed in FIRs during protest have still to come up from the dilemma after all it is the matter of the future of their children as they are not allowed to take their character certificates and produce the same to the institutions where they have to seek admission. Of the 284 youth of Jammu and its immediate adjoining areas, 98 youths are those who have to seek admission in eleventh and twelfth classes,50 have to seek admission in the government and private institutions for professional courses, 32 have to admit their self for degree courses, 104 are those who have done their degree course and have applied for the further courses and remaining are those who have to apply for jobs. They again said that each and every Jammuites struggled for the region cause but the most sufferers are the educated and student youth. When contacted to Principle MAM college, Boleria, he said that generally character certificate from school is valid for the purpose but those students who have gap of study have to produce character certificate from Tehsildar, Police or SDM. When contacted to DC Jammu he said that no instructions have been given by authority in this regard. When contacted to divisional Commissioner Jammu Sudhanshu Pandey said that very soon a committee in this regard headed by Anil Goswami will be constituted to settle all cases. |
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