HC gives green signal for holding SSLC exams on July 19 and 22
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Court declines to entertain PIL petition seeking cancellation of the class 10 exams in Karnataka
The High Court of Karnataka declined to interfere with the State government’s decision to hold abridged version of the SSLC exams on July 19 and 22 for the academic year 2020-21 in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. Observing that there is no arbitrariness either in the decision of the Karnataka government to hold the exams or the revised format of exams, the bench said that conduct of exams is in the interest and future of students’ educational and professional career.More Related News
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