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The State government has allowed post-matric students to stay put in hostels run by the Social Welfare Department, Directorate of Minorities and Backward Classes Welfare Department. The heads of these departments, on Friday, issued a circular to district officers to allow students, appearing for examinations.
Minister for Primary and Secondary Education S. Suresh Kumar had written to Social Welfare Minister B. Sriramulu and Backward Classes Welfare Minister Kota Srinivas Poojary appealing to them to allow students to stay in the hostels till the exams were over.
There were many instances of hostel wardens sending students out of the hostels citing the fresh COVID-19 guidelines issued by the State government.
Students study in market yard after hostel shunts them out
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Engineering students of the Backward Classes Welfare Department’s hostel in Mosale Hosahalli, Hassan taluk, preparing for exams at the market yard.
Hostel warden cites COVID-19 guidelines
As many as 24 engineering students of the Government Engineering College at Mosale Hosahalli in Hassan taluk are preparing for the first semester examination at an empty market yard in Mosale Hosahalli.
The Backward Classes Welfare Department’s hostel has sent them out citing COVID-19 guidelines, leaving the students with no shelter and food. The guidelines suggested that all schools, colleges, hostels, and coaching classes be closed.