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'With 95% exam attendance, J-K students gave befitting reply

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Students from Jammu and Kashmir have given a befitting reply to terrorists as 95 per cent of them appeared for their class XII board examination in the state, which is in itself is a powerful "surgical strike", HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar said today.

"In Kashmir Valley, for the past several months, schools were shut, over 30 had been burnt. But students from J-K, Leh and Ladakh have given a befitting reply to terrorists with a presence of 95 per cent in the board exam held yesterday," he said.

Emphasising that this was "India's reply", Javadekar said the country believed in education and progress and the message was that no design to break the country would succeed.
 

"I'm proud of those children and their parents who are the strength of India. Education is the way to progress. They have understood and given this befitting reply. We have seen the surgical strike of the army, but this reply given by students is also a powerful surgical strike," he said.

Javadekar, who was speaking at an event 'Kala Utsav', said all should get a basic level of education that supports them in life but added that unique talents should be brought to the fore as well.

Later speaking on the sidelines of the event, he made it clear that compulsory class X board examinations will be introduced for CBSE students from the next academic session 2017-18.

"There is no confusion, today more than 23 million students appear for tenth board examination over the country through state boards. For CBSE also half the students appear for the exam, while half don't appear because there was an option available," Javadekar said.

Now those 2 million who chose the option will also have to take the exam, he said.

The measure, however, he emphasised will be implemented from the next academic year, saying goalposts or rules should not be shifted mid-course. The move will bring about parity with state boards, he said.
At the event, where Minister of State for HRD Upendra

Kushwaha, Secretary of School Education Anil Swarup and KV Commissioner Santosh Kumar Mall were present, Javadekar emphasised that the people want good and affordable education.

He said there are many requests for admissions in KV. The HRD Minister said that he was creating a new norm in this regard.

Sources said the HRD Ministry is planning to revise the KV admission norms in a way that even in the MP quota, the poorer sections will get preference.

In his speech, Kushwaha lauded KV for maintaining good standards.

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First Published: Nov 15 2016 | 2:22 PM IST

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