Evaluators' Strike - Karnataka SSLC, PU Results Delayed


Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, May 10: After much delay in evaluation due to protests by teachers, now the students of PU will have to wait even longer for their results.

This year both SSLC and PU results will be delayed. Normally SSLC results are announced before the second of week of May followed by PU results the very next week. It is learnt that, now the results have been deferred due to the strike by evaluators.

Primary and High School education minister Vishweshwar Kageri has informed that SSLC result will be declared during the third week of May, and PU results in the fourth week.

  

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  • Ansar hudawi, Kerebilchi/kerala

    Mon, May 14 2012

    My dears let's wait how it comes , leave the quarelling each other,the real problem maker of this game is our education board of karnataka.

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  • Dexter, Mangalore

    Thu, May 10 2012

    Some one should have gone on strike when these evaluators were answering/waiting for their exam results. Then these people would have realised the mental trauma the students go through.
    Dear Evaluators, please keep in mind that you also have or will have children some day. What will you do if one of these students step into your shoes as evaluators and your childs future and career is held at stake.

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  • Santosh, Mangalore

    Thu, May 10 2012

    Mr. Vinay - I endorse the views of Mr. Kukkikatte, while strikes etc., is not new to our state, under the present BJP Rule - every one seems to be taking the law into their own hands - simply because of the Spineless attitude of the Government - which being guilty of so many misdemeanors does not have the guts to deal with issues in a tough manner. Bottom line, in this case it is the students who will suffer - mind you we are talking of a generation being exposed to all sorts of corruption being condoned or brushed off lightly - so where are the ethics it might just be more of a coincidence that yesterday 3 studnets from Delhi who had come to write the COMED K exam in Bangalore were caught trying to baord a plane without a ticket - certainly somebody has connived with them knwoing fully well that in Karnataka "saab chaltha hey" - piase diya tho chod denge ....

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Thu, May 10 2012

    shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi.

    NONSENSE COMMENT. NO MEANING FOR YOUR COMMENT. WHO TOLD TO MAKE STRIKE TO EVALUATER.

    SEND ALL EVALUATER TO JAIL THEN ONLY RESULT WILL COME ON SAME DAY. JAI HO BJP.




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  • vinay, mangalore

    Thu, May 10 2012

    Dear Mr. Shahnawaz, why are you blaming BJP govt for this? Every year there is a strike from these teachers this is not new. Neither BJP nor Congress govt has taken action for teachers betterment.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, May 10 2012

    This is the gift of BJP adminsitration in our state. Exams are delayed, rescheduled, results are delayed and childrens career is put at stake..Children aspiring national level exams or admissions are put into lots of trouble without the timely declaration of results and availability of marks card.... We need jan adaalt so that responsible bureaucrats are punished....CET exams are rescheduled, technical exams dates re scheduled many a times....whats happening.... young prosepctive adults are tortured in the name of delays...

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