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Controversial circular issued by district administration

In a controversial circular issued by the district administration it has been made mandatory for students appearing in annual examinations in state-run primary and high schools to state their caste in answer sheets otherwise their results would be withheld.

Updated on: Mar 24, 2010, 21:05:22 IST
PTI | By , Muzaffarpur (Bihar)
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In a controversial circular issued by the district administration it has been made mandatory for students appearing in annual examinations in state-run primary and high schools to state their caste in answer sheets otherwise their results would be withheld.

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The circular issued by Bihar Education Project officials in Muzaffarpur district said it would be useful to tabulate the percentage of students belonging to a particular caste appearing in annual examinations from Class I to VIII for 'honest assessment'.

The circular was issued by BEP Programme Cordinator-cum-District Education superintendent Arun Kumar and Primary Informal Education Coordinator Shankar Kumar through letter no. BEP/247 dated March 11, 2010.

"It will also be essential for invigilators to ensure that students write their castes on answer sheets," the circular said.

The results of those who failed to follow the circular would be withheld, it said.

When contacted, BEP Director Rajesh Bhushan expressed ignorance about the state headquarters issuing such a circular. "We will verify it," he said.

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