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Students in GDC Anantnag protest, demand reduction in syllabus

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March 28, 2018
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Students protesting in Srinagar against KU demanding reduction in Syllabus for upcoming 5th, 6th semester joint examination.

Students protesting in Srinagar against KU demanding reduction in Syllabus for upcoming 5th, 6th semester joint examination.

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Anantnag:- Scores of 3rd year students from womens collage Anantnag Wednesday protested against Kashmir University administration while demanding reduction in syllabus.
Protesting students assembled in Government Degree college Anantnag were demanding relaxation in syllabus for upcoming semesters exam.
“We have not completed half syllabus in college and exams are, as notified, two months away. This will be very difficult for us,” they said.
A girl student told to INS that university is in a mess adding that the students are suffering as they failed to conduct exams in time. She added that they want relaxation of 50% in syllabus.
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