Several groups urge State to conduct especial exam for victimised students

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IMPHAL, March 22: A joint body of All Manipur Students`™ Union, All Manipur Minority Students`™ Union, All Gorkha Students`™ Union, All India Students Federation, Reachout and Guardian Association of CBSE Victim Students in a press conference jointly held today urged the State Government to conduct a special examination for those students who were made victims by faulty and unrecognised institutions.

The press conference was held at Ima Khunthokhanbi Sanglen, DM College Campus.

Reachout Lead Coordinator Ksh Onil said during the conference there are more than 2000 students from the State who became prey of unrecognised educational institutions. They have been denied CBSE examination admit cards, he said.

He further said that the concerned authority must do something positive for the victimised students, else their future will likely become tarnished and uncertain.

He said that the joint body has also identified six of the faulty institutions which are, Akash Institute of Science & Arts, Kwakeithel Thokchom Leikai; Akash Higher Secondary School, Ghari; Ramkrishna School, Ghari; MM Higher Secondary School, Wangkhei; Little Rose, Canchipur and CIS, Keishamthong.

Onil added that the names of the six mentioned institutions have also been submitted to the DGP for appropriate action but it is yet to see any outcome.

He on behalf of the joint body, he said that they have resolved to plead with the Government for special kind of examination for the victimised students, to pressure the concern authority to take up legal action against those CBSE Regional Office Staffs and to the default principals and to banish these educational institutions.

Priority must to given to conduct a special exam for the victimised students said a member of Guardian Association of CBSE Victim Students Loitongbam Binarani and further said that it was bewildering how the defaulting institutions are given free hand conducting such criminal activities, destroying the future of young generations.

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