Srinagar- The School Education Department on Friday dismissed media reports alleging that the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (BOSE) was not accepting examination forms from class 10th students enrolled in private schools built on the state land.
Alok Kumar, Principal Secretary School Education Department told Kashmir Observer that no such order has been made and the future of any of the students won’t be jeopardized or put to risk under any circumstances.
Earlier, there were reports that (BOSE) has refused to accept class 10th examination forms from students enrolled in private schools established on state land.
It may be noted that the government had asked all those private schools, who have been allegedly established on state land to submit the legitimate documents.
Kumar, however, said that though those schools haven’t submitted the land documents yet, the career of the students won’t be risked. “This is fake news. We have assured that the future of any child won’t be put on the stack. We will do whatever has to be done to get them enrolled,” Kumar said.
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