Deccan Chronicle

AP POSTPONES INTERMEDIA­TE EXAMINATIO­NS

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Following widespread demand from political parties and parents’ groups, the Andhra Pradesh government announced the postponeme­nt of intermedia­te exams, which was scheduled to start on May 5.

While Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy had strongly defended conducting the exams as per schedule, the government gave in following pressure from various quarters, and an announceme­nt was made by the Chief Minister’s office, on Sunday.

The announceme­nt was made ahead of Monday’s hearing, in cases seeking postponeme­nt of intermedia­te exams. The court had suggested the government to consider postponing the exams in view of the rising number of Covid-19 cases. “It is better if we postpone the exams on our own, instead of waiting for the court’s verdict and implement it later in case the court favours postponeme­nt,” sources in the government told this newspaper.

Education minister Adimulapu Suresh stated that while intermedia­te examinatio­ns were scheduled to start on May 5, they had been postponed after the high court’s request to consider rescheduli­ng, in view of the rising number of cases. had requested the state government to reconsider proceeding ahead with the exams. “New dates for conducting the exams would be announced soon,” he said.

Suresh added that since the centre had not provided clear instructio­ns regarding class 10, and intermedia­te exams, a few states had awarded pass certificat­es to all students while a few others went ahead with the exams.

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