KARACHI: Mismanagement has been seen in matriculation examination in Sindh including Karachi despite huge claims of good arrangement by the provincial government.
The students got examination papers late, admit card could not be provided on time and on some examination centres drinking water not provided to the students which caused mental stress to the students.
Provincial Education Minister Nisar khurro has taken notice of mismanagement and instructed authorities to take effective measures to solve the problems as early as possible.
The examination papers have been delivered late in the examinations centres situated in North Karachi and Lyari which caused delayed in the papers by half an hour.
The Students of Azizia Higher Secondary School of Korangi area, stormed matric board office for not providing admits cards on time.
On the other side Controller Examination said that principle of the school responsible for not getting admit card on time, adding that he were trying to fix the problem.
Secretary Education has said that investigation into the matter will be carried out.
Dear TNT Reader,
At The News Tribe, our mission is to bring you free, independent, and unbiased news and content that keeps you informed and empowered. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of journalism, as we understand that we are a platform for truth.
Apart from independent global news coverage, we also commit our unique focus on the Muslim world. In an age marked by the troubling rise of Islamophobia and widespread misrepresentation of Muslims in Western media, we strive to provide accurate and fair coverage.
But to continue doing so, we need your support. Even a small donation of 1$ can make a big difference. Your contribution will help us maintain the quality of our news and counteract the negative narratives that are so prevalent.
Please consider donating today to ensure we can keep delivering the news that matters. Together, we can make a positive impact on the world, and work towards a more inclusive, informed global society.
Donate Monthly Subscription Annual Subscription