Amid Rains, KU Law Students Protest, Demand Examination In March

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Srinagar: Despite rains and intense cold, hundreds of students from law school of Kashmir University on Thursday staged fresh protest outside the secretariat of the varsity’s vice chancellor, demanding  final examinations be held in March.
Reports said students from 6th semester LLB including from supplementary shift assembled outside the VC’s secretariat and staged the protest in support of their “genuine” demand.
“A notification should be issued announcing examination in March,” the students said, reiterating that the authorities were unnecessarily rushing through the examination.
“The authorities seem to be rushing through the examination but we request them to follow the proper schedule and hold the examinations in March so that we get proper time to prepare,” the students said.
 The weather in Kashmir Valley is also not feasible for examinations given that the deep freeze and power woes are adding to the difficulties of the people, particularly the students.
To pacify the protesting students, some senior faculty members have reached the spot and are trying to pacify the protesting students. (GNS)

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