The DECLARATION of decision about the DAVV Exams. Some Articles shared by Danik Bhasker Press and Naidunia Press.
Such as about High Court's decision on DAVV exam. Option given to students; Whether they come to give exam or not, it is not necessary to show covid report.
On Tuesday, the High Court gave its verdict on the examination of Devi Ahilya University of Indore. The High Court has made the university exam optional. That is, whether the students want to go to the exam or not. At the same time, the university can probably take the examination of these students in the month of March. These students will no longer have to give a covid positive report to appear in the exam. In the matter, a petition was filed in the Indore Bench of the High Court regarding the university exam. A hearing on this was held on Tuesday. In the hearing, the lawyers of the petitioner and the government presented their side. After the hearing, the court made the examination optional while giving the verdict. Registrar Dr. Anil Sharma told that on January 17th, the university had issued a circular. In this it was a matter that the students who have an infection of covid, their exam will be conducted separately. The second condition was that the students would have to show the covid certificate for the exam. It is the decision of the High Court that if there is any issue related to covid, then the university should conduct the examination of such students also.
After this exam there will be another exam
The registrar said that the examination of such students would be conducted after the ongoing examination. For this, all the preparations for the second exam will have to be done. Probably this exam may be conducted in the month of March. He said that in the second phase of the examination which started from Tuesday, 99% of the students were of the students, that is, very few students have not come to give the exam.
DAVV's exam started: Students appeared in groups at centers, social distancing was not followed.
Indore's Devi Ahilya University exam has started from today. Crowds of students were seen outside the exam centers in the morning. Students were called to the centers 1 hour ago due to the covid protocol. Students reached the exam centers in the cold, but the rules of covid protocol were not seen being followed at many exam centers.
Despite a lot of opposition, the university's offline exam started from Tuesday. Regarding the exam, the university management had said that the exam would be conducted with complete covid protocol. The students appearing in the exam were also instructed to follow the covid protocol.
Social distancing was not followed at the centers
Social distancing was seen to be followed among the students who arrived for the exam. Outside the centers, students appeared in groups to check their roll numbers. There were also many students who were seen without masks. At the same time, there were many students who did not even apply masks properly. At the same time, social distancing was not visible even during the entry in the exam hall. The university management had directed all the exam centers to follow the covid protocol. In the morning session, the examination of 8 thousand students was conducted. In which more than 7 and a half thousand students participated.
Returned to MA students
On Tuesday morning, some students of MA reached Christian College to give exam. The exam controller of the university told that there were about 25 students who had come here to give the exam. Those who were told that their exam would be held in the session from 2 to 5 o'clock. A notification was also issued to change the time of MA exam. On Tuesday, 8 thousand in the first session, two and a half thousand in the second session and 15 thousand in the third session in this way about 25 thousand students have been kept.
Student leaders came to see the arrangement.
The student leaders of NSUI, opposing the university's offline exam, reached the exam centers in the morning and saw the arrangements at the centers, but they too were unhappy with the arrangement of the centers. NSUI State General Secretary Yash Yadav says that NSUI visited the exam centers on Tuesday. Where negligence was found. Here the college management did not follow the social distancing. He has urged the university management to postpone or extend the exam, otherwise a large number of students may fall prey to covid. Case is in court.
The matter regarding the university exam is going on in the High Court. There will be a hearing in the High Court again on Tuesday regarding the exam. The hearing in this matter has been held on Monday as well.
At the other side Naidunia Press had shared news/Article yesterday in which written
DAVV Indore examinations will be offline only, no decision has been taken on the petition in the High Court.
Devi Ahilya University's examinations, starting from Tuesday, will be offline in the midst of the rising corona infection. The petitions filed in the High Court, demanding to conduct the examinations online, were heard on Monday. The court refused to stay the offline examination for the time being. The university told the court that separate arrangements have been made for the corona infected candidates. Orders in this regard will be issued soon. On this, the court proceeded with the hearing and said that the university should share information about the arrangements in the hearing to be held on Tuesday. It is worth noting that the examinations of the university are starting from Tuesday. This time the examinations have been conducted offline. That is, the candidates will have to go to the examination hall and give the form. Three petitions have been filed in the High Court seeking to conduct the examination online. In these, it has been said that on one hand the infection of corona is increasing continuously, while the university is adamant on conducting offline examinations. At the time when it was decided to conduct the examinations offline, at that time 100-150 patients were getting daily in the city. Today the situation has changed. Now more than one and a half thousand infected are being found daily. The number of patients treated in the city has reached more than ten thousand. In such a situation, if offline examinations are conducted, then the infection will spread more rapidly. In the hearing held on Monday, the court told the court that the corona protocol will be fully followed. Separate examination will be conducted for infected candidates. Apart from this, separate arrangements will also be made for those who come from infected areas. A decision in this regard will be taken by late evening. On this, the court refused to stay the offline examination and extended the hearing till Tuesday. The court said that the university should inform about the arrangements by Tuesday.
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