"In view of the prevailing situation, the BOSE has decided to reschedule the annual examination for class 10 and 12 in Kashmir division. The examination for both 10 and 12 classes will be conducted in second week of November instead the first week of October for 10th class and third week of October for 12 class," an official spokesman said, quoting a notification issued by the Board.
In a significant decision, the government has also decided to review the policy of 'No-Detention' at the elementary level to check the deterioration in the quality of education.
The state's education department has decided that, henceforth, State Institute of Education (SIE) would conduct T1 and T2 exams from class 5 to 9 with external evaluation, while BOSE would conduct T2 exam of class 11.
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historic Islamia Hanfia Educational Institute which was gutted in a mysterious fire incident at Lal Chowk in Anantnag district of south Kashmir.
Terming the incident as a "colossal loss" for the state in general and Anantnag in particular, he assured that the government would support reconstruction of the building in tune with its distinct heritage character.
Interacting with the school management and the locals, the minister expressed anguish over the extensive damage caused to the iconic nearly 100-year-old institute and said the it is not only one of the oldest educational institutions in South Kashmir, but also a cradle of learning which has produced some of the renowned literary giants from the area.
Akhtar said the residents of this place shall have to "seriously ponder over what is going to be the future of our children, if they are forced to stay away from schools like this endlessly".