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9,000 Assam residents apply for duplicate admit cards of West Bengal board exam held before 1973

PTI, Kolkata | By
Oct 31, 2018 05:25 PM IST

Around 9,000 residents of Assam, reportedly excluded from the complete draft of the NRC, have applied to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) for issuing duplicate admit cards of higher secondary examinations held before 1973 to them, a senior board official said Wednesday.

Around 9,000 residents of Assam, reportedly excluded from the complete draft of the NRC, have applied to the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) for issuing duplicate admit cards of higher secondary examinations held before 1973 to them, a senior board official said Wednesday.

People whose names were missing in the final draft of National Register of Citizenship (NRC) published on July 30, 2018, filling new enrollment forms at an NRC Seva Kendra in Guwahati on Aug 11.(PTI/File)
People whose names were missing in the final draft of National Register of Citizenship (NRC) published on July 30, 2018, filling new enrollment forms at an NRC Seva Kendra in Guwahati on Aug 11.(PTI/File)

WBBSE president Kalyanmoy Ganguly said the board had issued and despatched admit cards to 6,000 applicants, who actually hailed from Tripura and later migrated to Assam. They had passed the higher secondary examination under the West Bengal board before 1973.

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“We are in the process of screening the remaining applications on a war footing,” Ganguly said.

The applicants were residing in Tripura before 1973. Since there was no secondary school education board in the north-eastern state at that time, the schools there were affiliated to the WBBSE, Ganguly said.

The admit card of the board examination is considered an important document as the date of birth of the candidate is mentioned in it.

Refusing to comment on whether the applications for issuance of duplicate admit cards were linked to the exclusion of the names of lakhs of Bengalis from the complete draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam, Ganguly said, “Those who have applied for the duplicate admit cards may have lost the original documents.”

The applications for the duplicate admit cards were forwarded to the WBBSE by the state Education Department since July, he said. The publication of the complete draft of the NRC in Assam on July 30 had triggered a controversy after over 40 lakh names were found to have been excluded from it.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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