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Jaigaon, May 5: Thirty-six students of Hasimara High School (Higher Secondary), who had failed in the Class XI annual exams, were promoted by the teacher-in-charge on the “request” of the local MLA today. A total of 111 students in the arts stream had appeared for the Class XI final exams, but only 75 of them managed to pass. “We did not promote the 36 students, as they could not meet the guidelines of the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. However, after the results were published on May 3, they approached me and sought promotion to Class XII. I rejected their plea,” said Ashok Bhattacharjee, the teacher-in-charge of the school, located about 30km from here. Bhattacharjee said according to the council guidelines, it is mandatory for a student to score minimum 30 per cent marks in first and second languages and pass in other exams. “These students had failed in more than one subject, including the language papers,” he said. This morning, the students locked the entrance to the school and started a demonstration, demanding promotion. But Bhattacharjee and other teachers entered the school through the back door. As a number of anxious parents waited outside the gate, the Kalchini MLA, Wilson Champramari, reached the school. “He came to my room along with 15-20 students and asked me to promote them. I told him clearly that I did not have any intention to retain them in any class and I am simply following the council guidelines,” said Bhattacharjee. “The MLA then called up the deputy secretary of the council’s north Bengal regional office in Siliguri. I also had a talk with the deputy secretary who told me to settle the matter on our own. As the MLA persisted with the request, we decided to promote all the students to Class XII.” Mukta Narjinari, the deputy secretary, could not be contacted. Champramari said: “I went to the school and requested the teacher-in-charge to promote the students. We had a discussion and finally, he agreed to promote them.” | ||
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