Decision to relocate exam halls hailed
PESHAWAR: All Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Senior Staff Association (AKSSA) on Saturday welcomed the chief secretary’s decision to shift examination halls from private schools.
In a statement, the AKSSA stated that Chief Secretary directions for joint examination halls for private and government schools would ensure transparency.
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Kohat Chairman Imtiaz Ayub and Controller Examination Malak Maqsood started preparation in this regard.
AKSSA General Secretary Muhammad Shahjahan Daudzai stated that joint examination halls would ensure transparency and equality among students.
The Peshawar High Court, a day earlier, had denied stay orders against joint examination halls by Kohat board chairman, which is largely celebrated by public.
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