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'Alarming Situation': SC Stays Kerala Govt's Decision To Hold Physical Class XI Exams Amid Rising COVID Cases

Swarajya StaffSep 03, 2021, 04:38 PM | Updated 04:38 PM IST
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The Supreme Court on Friday (3 September) stayed Kerala government's decision to conduct offline exams for Class XI students from 6 September amid the rising Covid-19 cases in the southern state.

The SC bench comprising of Justice A M Khanwilkar, Justice Hrishikesh Roy and Justice C T Ravikumar passed the order on a petition challenging the decision of the Kerala High Court refusing to interfere with the state government's decision to hold offline exams, reports LiveLaw.

The bench noted that Covid-19 cases are continuing to rise in Kerala, with over 30,000 cases being reported daily, accounting for nearly 70 per cent of the daily national cases.


"There is alarming situation in Kerala. It accounts for more than 70 per cent cases of the country, with around 30,000 daily cases. Children of tender age can't be exposed to risk", Justice Khanwilkar orally observed, LiveLaw reported.

The next hearing regarding the issue is scheduled to be held on 13 September.

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