Madhya Pradesh: Students in Tikamgarh Govt School Forced To Write Exams on Rooftop Amid Dance & Music Festival

Students of class 9th and 11th were writing their exams when the dance and music festival was underway.

Students of class 9th and 11th were writing their exams when the dance and music festival was underway.

Bhopal, Feb 9: Students in the state-run Mohangarh Senior Secondary School were forced to write their exams on rooftop, as the classrooms were occupied by the participants of a volleyball tournament underway at the school premises. Reports also said that a dance and music festival was organised, while the class 9th and 11th students were sitting for the exam.

The examinations of the students were scheduled between February 2-26. Despite the students marking their apprehension against the Sunil Nayak Memorial Volleyball tournament beginning from February 6, the authorities allegedly turned a blind eye to their plight.

District education officer B L Lahuria, however, claimed he was unaware of the ongoing volleyball tournament at the school campus. While speaking to India Todaythe officer said a probe will be conducted into the incident. "We will now look into how the permission was given for the tournament at a time when Class 9 and Class 11 exams were being held," he added.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 09, 2018 04:24 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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