IMPHAL, February 27: Members of the Joint Students`™ Committee for Justice who have been barred from appearing in the exams conducted by the CBSE this year are going to apprise about their problems to Union Human Resources Development Minister Smriti Irani today.
A team of the student`™s body is scheduled to meet the Union Human Resource Development Minister to apprise about their problem which could ruin the lives of more than 2300 students of the State. Source said the students will request the Union Minister to consider their grievances and if possible postpone the CBSE exams for one more month and issue their admit cards which will enable them to appear in the exam.
The students have already sought the appointment to meet the Union Human Resource Development Minister and will request her to save their careers.
The Joint Students`™ Committee for Justice is constituted of five students each from unrecognised CBSC schools such as the Ram Krishna Higher Secondary School, Ghari; Central Institute of Science, Keishampat Hodam Leirak; Akash Higher Secondary School, Changangei; and Akash Institute of Science and Arts, Uchekon.
The source further said that the actual number of students who haven`™t received the admit cards are 1000 but more students from different other schools are also reported to have not receive their admit cards.
If these students are added, the number of students runs into around 2300.
The source further mentioned that the representatives of the students met the Education secretary yesterday and talked with him about the matter. He is however reported to have stated that the State government can`™t do anything about it because matters concerning the CBSE are beyond its purview.