Date – 22nd Jun 2021
The Supreme Court of India will hear the matter on Class XII board exam cancellation by different state boards. Supreme court noted the case in several states, including Andhra Pradesh, which has thus far not made any announcement on the cancellation of both Class X and XII board exams. Karnataka, on the opposite hand, has cancelled PUC 2 or Class XII exams but decided to go ahead with SSLC or Class X exams during a reduced format. The supreme court will take up the matter today, June 22, 2021 at 2:00 pm.
The counsel of the Karnataka government said the state government has cancelled the Class XII board exam, but no final judgment has been taken on the class 10 board exams.
Advocate Mahfooz Nazki, Andhra Pradesh’ counsel, said that the government has decided to conduct the examination because the COVID-19 situation is now better.
The SSLC exams are going to be held within the third week of July, the government had announced because earlier this month, the government had cancelled Karnataka 2nd PUC exams.
Karnataka Primary and secondary education Minister S Suresh Kumar had said
For the scholars of Andhra Pradesh, the state government is firm on its stand to conduct board exams. The Supreme Court on June 17, 2021 had issued notice to states that were yet to cancel their board exams. The three states- Assam, Punjab, Tripura-had decided to cancel their exams.
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