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Apex court notice to CBSE on contempt plea alleging violation of order on fees Former J&K art academy secy dies during live show

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Monday issued notice to the CBSE on a plea seeking contempt action against the board for allegedly “disobeying” the top court’s order and charging exorbitant fees of up to Rs 1,200 from students for obtaining copies of evaluated answer-sheets.

A bench of Justices Ranjan Gogoi, Navin Sinha and K M Joseph asked the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to respond to the plea within six weeks.

The contempt plea has alleged that the CBSE has wilfully and deliberate­ly disobeyed the directions of the apex court, which had in 2016 said that the board should ‘scrupulous­ly’ follow its 2011 verdict holding that the students have the fundamenta­l and legal right to access their evaluated answer-sheets under the Right to Informa- tion Act.

It has claimed that despite the apex court’s direction, the CBSE had published a notificati­on prescribin­g fee of Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,200 for students of Class 10th and 12th respective­ly to obtain the evaluated answer-sheets.

The petition has claimed that as per the court’s direction, the fee prescribed under the 2012 RTI Rules should be charged from the students for obtaining the answer-sheets.

It sought setting aside of the CBSE notificati­on prescribin­g fee of Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,200 for the students for obtaining copies of the evaluated answer-sheets.

The plea has also sought a direction to the CBSE to provide copies of evaluated answer-sheets to the examinees only as per provisions of the RTI Act, 2005 and at the fees prescribed under 2012 Rules. NEW DELHI: Former secretary of J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages Dr Rita Jitendra passed away on Monday at Doordarsha­n Kendra in Srinagar while speaking during the live broadcast of DD Kashir’s “Good Morning J&K” programme. Jitendra stopped talking suddenly and collapsed midway through the programme at around 8.30 am.

Jitendra, a leading educationi­st and writer, was declared dead on arrival at SMHS Hospital. Medical Superinten­dent of SMHS hospital Dr Saleem Tak said she died due to sudden cardiac arrest, Greater Kashmir reported. “The cardiac arrest may have taken place due to heart arrhythmia, which is an abnormal heart beating,” he said.

The professor’s body was later handed over to her family. The producer of the programme, Tanveer Mir, said Jitendra choked suddenly and collapsed. “It’s shocking for us as this is the first incident in the Doordarsha­n history when any guest died in a live program,” Mir told Kashmir READER.AGENCIES

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