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In view of the state government’s curbs to check the spread of Covid-19, Punjabi University, Patiala has decided to postpone examinations of all courses till January 15. The decision has been taken despite the university claiming to have all the facilities required to conduct the examinations while adhering to the Covid-19 guidelines. The state government-run university was also facing protests by its students demanding postponement of the examination till the Covid-19 situation improves in the state.
“Only a few students were supposed to take the exams but the university has decided to postpone all the pending exams as per the orders of the district administration”, a spokesperson of the university told Tribune newspaper.
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Teachers are protesting under the banner of the Punjab Federation of University and College Teachers Organisation (PFUCTO) against the Charanjit Channi government over the non-implementation of revised pay scales. They are holding an “education bandh” and boycotting all academic, sports, cultural, and examination activities. Dr Jagwant Singh, general secretary of PFUCTO, said that their demands have been discussed in Punjab cabinet meetings at least four times “but nothing is done,”
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