Lahore: O/A Level students announces cancellation of protest

The students had performed a protest outer side of the Governor House Lahore, however, subsequent to the meeting, they unoccupied the way for traffic. The students, in their protesting, were calling upon the government to postpone their exams in light of the widespread coronavirus situation.

Lahore: O/A Level students announces cancellation of protest
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LAHORE: Subsequent to a meeting on Monday with Punjab Minister for Higher Education Raja Yassir Humayun Sarfraz, the students of O/A level have announced cancellation of their protest.

The students had performed a protest outer side of the Governor House Lahore, however, subsequent to the meeting, they unoccupied the way for traffic. The students, in their protesting, were calling upon the government to postpone their exams in light of the widespread coronavirus situation.

Sarfraz, during the meeting, said a meeting would be detained tomorrow at the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) where education and health ministers will choose on whether or not to prolong the schools closure.

“The decisions to hold exams will be taken at the NCOC meeting,” he added.

Cambridge International Examinations, in a statement, had announced that the O level exams will take place from May 15, while A level exams will be held as “timetabled”.

“Cambridge International AS and A Levels to go ahead as timetabled, O Levels and IGCSEs to take place from May 15,” read the statement.

Earlier, given the uncertain coronavirus situation, PPP’s provincial leader Naeem Khan Omerzai had asked the prime minister and Chief of Army Staff (CAOS) to take notice of the unrest among parents of students getting education under the Cambridge Education System.

The PPP leader said parents had been spending millions of rupees on their children’s education but the policies of the incumbent government had disappointed many parents about their children’s education.

He said the “responsible people of the Cambridge Education System board had postponed examinations” throughout the world but the Pakistani authorities were bent on taking examinations from the students.

It is due to the ongoing pandemic that the students could neither complete their education courses nor prepare for the examination, he added.