Jammu: Class 10 students protest over Physics paper in boards

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Class 10 students here blocked the Jammu-Highway today protesting an "out of syllabus" physics paper set during their board exams conducted by the state.

The students, who assembled at the Rehari Chowk, also clashed with police who used minor force to disperse them.



Authorities have constituted a committee to look into the allegation that an "out of syllabus" paper was prepared by the State Board of School Education (BOSE).

The students also demanded cancelation of the paper and a fresh examination. They also broke some window panes of police vans.

"The situation has been brought under control and students have dispersed," Deputy Commissioner Jammu Simrandeep Singh said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Jammu: Class 10 students protest over Physics paper in boards

Class 10 students here blocked the Jammu-Srinagar Highway today protesting an "out of syllabus" physics paper set during their board exams conducted by the state. The students, who assembled at the Rehari Chowk, also clashed with police who used minor force to disperse them. Authorities have constituted a committee to look into the allegation that an "out of syllabus" paper was prepared by the State Board of School Education (BOSE). The students also demanded cancelation of the paper and a fresh examination. They also broke some window panes of police vans. "The situation has been brought under control and students have dispersed," Deputy Commissioner Jammu Simrandeep Singh said. Class 10 students here blocked the Jammu-Highway today protesting an "out of syllabus" physics paper set during their board exams conducted by the state.

The students, who assembled at the Rehari Chowk, also clashed with police who used minor force to disperse them.

Authorities have constituted a committee to look into the allegation that an "out of syllabus" paper was prepared by the State Board of School Education (BOSE).

The students also demanded cancelation of the paper and a fresh examination. They also broke some window panes of police vans.

"The situation has been brought under control and students have dispersed," Deputy Commissioner Jammu Simrandeep Singh said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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