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Students lock down JKBOSE’s office in Ganderbal, demand their results of 12th class Bi-annual exams be declared soon

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June 25, 2019
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Students lock down JKBOSE’s office in Ganderbal, demand their results of 12th class Bi-annual exams be declared soon
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Ganderbal: Accusing JKBOSE of playing with the future of students,  12th class Bi-annual students on Tuesday locked down the Board’s office in Ganderbal demanding declaration of results in earliest.

The students claimed that on declaration of results, the result of students from centre No. 4110 in Qammaria Model Higher secondary school Ganderbal was put on hold for reasons unknown.

“We did approach the board who said that it was a technical fault,” he said.

The students said that if the decision is about some students resorting to unfair means then they should disqualify them and declare the result of the rest.

“To our shock they have disqualified all the 300 students that forced us to lock down the JKBOSE’s office,” the protesters said.

Police later intervened and pacified the protesters who let the office be opened up again.

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