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Balochistan employees protest: Khuzdar matric exams cancelled
Teachers, staff absent from exam centres SAMAA | TV - Posted: Apr 9, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 hours ago SAMAA | TV Posted: Apr 9, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
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Matriculation exams in Balochistan’s Khuzdar were cancelled on Friday after invigilation staff were absent from examination centres across the city.
Teachers across the province have boycotted the exams as part of protests by government employees. They are demanding a 25% increase in salaries.
When the students reached examination centres, no one was there to assist them. “We waited at the centre for over an hour and then went back home,” a student said.
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Matric exams in Balochistan to start from April 9
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Annual matriculation examinations in Balochistan will begin on April 9 (tomorrow).
130,000 candidates will appear for the matriculation examinations.
About 400 examination centers have been set up.
QUETTA: Annual matric examinations in Balochistan will begin on April 9 (tomorrow).
Chairman Balochistan Board said that about 400 examination centres have been set up while a supervisory staff of 1200 persons will be deployed for the invigilation of exams.
According to the board, 130,000 candidates will appear in the exam.
Earlier, while responding to queries after a meeting of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), Balochistan government spokesman Liaquat Shahwani had told
Balochistan matric exams to start from April 9
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File photo of students attempting exams.
QUETTA: Annual matric examinations in Balochistan will commence on April 9 (tomorrow), Balochistan Board said on Thursday.
As per the details from the board, 130,000 candidates will appear in the exam.
About 400 examination centres have been set up while a supervisory staff of 1200 persons will be deployed for the invigilation of exams, the Chairman Balochistan Board said.
Earlier on Tuesday, while responding to queries after a meeting of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), Balochistan government spokesman Liaquat Shahwani had told
Geo.tv that educational institutes will remain open and stressed that a decision to close them could be made if coronavirus cases rise.