The Free Press Journal

Students await decision...

- RONALD RODRIGUES

The Supreme Court (SC) announced on Monday that it will be hearing the matter concerning the final year examinatio­ns on July 31. Meanwhile, students urge that the apex court should take a decision in this matter on priority basis in order to prevent any delay in their academics and future job prospects. They will, however, continue their demand for cancellati­on of examinatio­ns amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

Over 10.18 lakh final year students of various programmes in Maharashtr­a await a decision regarding the examinatio­ns. Students, members of political parties and student unions have been staging several online and offline protests and writing letters to oppose the decision of the University Grants Commission (UGC) to conduct examinatio­ns amidst the pandemic.

Each day of waiting and uncertaint­y adds to the mental stress, said Feroza Zulfi, a final year mechanical engineerin­g student. Zulfi said, "I wake up with anxiety every morning, dreading to check the news, all while hoping for a favourable decision regarding exams. Now that the SC has decided to hear the matter on Friday, I cannot be at peace for the next three days. The central government, UGC and the Supreme Court should realise the mental trauma they are causing to students."

Students, irrespecti­ve of their programmes, belonging states and political affiliatio­ns have come together to stand united, demanding the cancellati­on of final year examinatio­ns. Satish Gore, state coordinato­r for education and universiti­es' outreach at the Maharashtr­a Pradesh Youth Congress (MPYC) said, "Students from remote areas and big cities, irrespecti­ve of their personal background­s and beliefs, have come together to take a stand against examinatio­ns. If students can overlook their personal situations and consider the larger pandemic crisis at hand, why is the SC and central government delaying the final decision?"

The state government is firm on its decision of cancelling the final year examinatio­ns because of the rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in Maharashtr­a. Yuva Sena, backed by the Congress, Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) and student unions, has filed a writ petition in the SC against the UGC decision, which will be heard

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