UNLF to look into CBSE issue

IMPHAL March 2: The banned UNLF has in a press release said it will setup a fact finding team in connection with the issue of around 2500 students not being

IMPHAL March 2: The banned UNLF has in a press release said it will setup a fact finding team in connection with the issue of around 2500 students not being able to appear in the CBSE exam 2015.

It has also assured that those found guilty will be punished.

Some schools have failed to make arrangement for around 2500 students to appear in the CBSE exam 2015 leaving them high and dry while wasting their labour, time and money which cannot be returned, the release said.

It said that the schools authorities as well as the state govt very well know in advance that things will fall like this in the end.

Some government schools when they were run by private owners produced many bright students. But after the government took over the said schools, they have been left completely neglected, it changed.

Today there are enough well paid teachers at government schools and colleges however there are no students, it said.

The rich sends their wards to highly paid private schools providing much better education, while the majority poor further goes into miserable lives, it said and added that this is the educational policy of a colonial rule.

Around 2500 students under CBSE not able to give exam is a well planned policy of the colonial rule, it charged.

A Manipuri student who stood first in the all India CBSE exam was given the opportunity to study at a college in Delhi however the student later finds out that he could not pass the exam there changes his college, it said and added that this was quite an embarrassment.

While saying that UNLF will stand for the CBSE students, the release also said that the outfit will also correct the education system in Manipur which is trying to spoil the future human resource.

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