Millennium Post

Students appear for exams despite fear, tension

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Though no new incident of violence was reported in northeast Delhi, where riots took place last week, but an atmosphere of fear and tension can be seen there. In this atmosphere, local students appeared for the board examinatio­ns conducted in various government schools on Monday.

There was a board examinatio­n of Physics for students of Class 12 and Music for Class 10 students on Monday. The examinatio­n was conducted amid special security arrangemen­ts inside and outside the centres. Paramilita­ry forces were deployed at exam centres in Jafrabad, which was mojorly affected by the violence. Examinatio­ns were also conducted in Gokulpuri, Maujpur, Karawal Nagar and other areas in a peaceful manner.

Senior police officers offered rose flowers to the students who came for the examinatio­n held at the Khazuri Khas government school.

Additional Commission­er of Police (ACP) Ashok Kumar said, "The purpose of giving rose flowers to children is to increase their self-confidence and to remove fear from their minds." Sandeep, who came to the Sarvodaya School in Gokulpuri, said: "We have prepared for these examinatio­ns throughout the year, although the last one week was also very stressful. During this time we could neither go for coaching nor study at home. Today, in the midst of immense stress, we are here to give this test".

Another student Nutan said: "It is very stressful to reach the examinatio­n centre and appear in the exam here. The miscreants in our street have set many shops on fire and that scene still scares us." Nutan's father and her two brothers also accompanie­d her to the examinatio­n centre to ensure her safety.

The CBSE had issued a notice on Sunday informing that from Monday, the examinatio­n in the northeast Delhi based centres will be conducted according to the schedule.

The CBSE had written a letter to the Delhi Police Commission­er requesting him to provide security in and around the examinatio­n centres so that all the students could appear for the examinatio­ns without any fear.

The 10th-12th examinatio­ns that were scheduled to be held on February 28 and 29 in all violence-hit areas were postponed. On the request of the Delhi government, the CBSE also postponed the examinatio­ns scheduled to be held on February 26-27 at 86 centres. At the same time, the Delhi government has postponed the nonboard exams to be held in all schools in northeast Delhi till March 7.

Meanwhile, Delhi Police Commission­er SN Shrivastav­a said the exam conducted by CBSE in affected areas of North East Delhi witnessed 99 per cent attendance of students.

 ?? PTI ?? Delhi Police personnel offer flowers to students as they leave after appearing in the Central Board of Secondary Education Class 10 and 12 exams, at riot-affected Jafrabad area of northeast Delhi, Monday
PTI Delhi Police personnel offer flowers to students as they leave after appearing in the Central Board of Secondary Education Class 10 and 12 exams, at riot-affected Jafrabad area of northeast Delhi, Monday

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