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Parent moves Bombay High Court over ICSE exams in July

Says when university examinations are not held due to COVID-19, this is discrimination against Std X students, and puts them at a risk

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While the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (ICSE) has not paid heed to major objections raised by several parents on holding the examinations in July; a parent has moved court over them. He has challenged ICSE Board in the Bombay High Court with a petition saying it is a major contradiction in Maharashtra that university level examinations cannot be held due to the situation regarding COVID-19, but nobody is concerned about ICSE Board examinations to be held in the same month.

Already there is severe objection from the parents of students appearing for these remaining board examination papers to be held in the month of July. Several PTAs have come together to write to the Council with their concerns. mid-day had reported about it on Monday. A parent, Arvind Tiwari, who is an advocate, moved court on Monday when there was no response from the board.

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