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SSLC results removed from websites

Results on sites vanish, new results soon

Thiruvananthapuram: The State government has removed the SSLC examination results from the official websites of IT@school and Pareeksha Bhavan following huge anomalies.
Sources said that the present plan was to publish the corrected results on Friday.

Various students and teachers’ organisations took out marches to Pareeksha Bhavan on Thursday protesting the mix-up in the results.

The Pareeksha Bhavan has collected the details from 54 valuation centres following the finding that the results announced in many districts were incomplete.

National Informatics Centre (NIC) is learnt to have expressed their displeasure to the General Education department for blaming their software for the mix-up.

Meanwhile, Opposition leader V. S. Achuthanandan asked education minister P. K. Abdu Rabb to resign taking responsibility for the muddle.

The minister was trying to hide some unpardonable errors by shifting the blame on the software, he alleged.

The irregularities in declaration of the results had occurred because the minister appointed his cronies for the task of uploading the results after avoiding experts.

The office of the minister too intervened, V. S. Achuthanandan said. Kerala School Teachers’ Association (KSTA) sought a comprehensive inquiry saying the undue hurry of the government in completing the valuation was the reason for the whole mess.

“About five lakh students and their parents had to face anxious moments due to the flaws of the government,” it said in a statement.

“The government had not even bothered to sort out the issues in its conduct. It virtually ridiculed the students through the anomalies”.

( Source : dc correspondent )
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