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Pakistani students slam president’s decision to hold exams despite Covid-19 surge

Students across Pakistan have taken to Twitter to protest the decision by the Imran Khan-led government and the Cambridge International Examinations to hold exams despite a spiralling coronavirus situation in the country.

The protesting students’ posts led to #ImranKhanCancelEXAMS becoming one of the top 10 trends in Pakistan on Twitter, reported Geo News.

According to Minister for Education Shafqat Mehmood, all Cambridge exams will proceed as scheduled, and will not be making use of teacher assessed grades this year, which means that AS and A Level exam will begin on April 26 and O Level and IGCSE exams on May 10.

Matriculation and intermediate board exams, on the other hand, have been deferred and will take place varyingly across provinces, starting late May, reported Geo News.
Students have constantly kept up the pressure on the government to hold off on exams, initially pleading to the education minister to reconsider the decision to proceed as per schedule.

The focus has now shifted to appealing directly to PM Imran Khan, as the trend has made evident.

An account, “CANCELCIES2021”, which appears to be operated by a representative of the students, argued that “no other countries” had to approach the court or protest in such a manner against the holding of exams. It was a reference to an ongoing case at the Sindh High Court against the decision to go ahead with Cambridge exams.
One student, showing a graph of worryingly high coronavirus positivity ratio across the major cities of Pakistan, urged Shafqat Mehmood to take note and “have mercy”.

Another, questioned what is more important: students’ lives or exams.

“We are asking for our right to live! We have the right to choose lives over exams,” wrote the student.

Pakistan has consistently registered more than 5 000 cases daily for the past five days. The national positivity ratio was reported by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) to have hit 10.16 percent on Thursday, reported Geo News.

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Source: IOL