Parents appeal authorities
Srinagar, Dec 3: The parents whose wards are studying at a leading private school in the City have complained that the school authorities were holding the periodic tests before completion of the syllabus.
The complainants said the girls school had taken their wards for a ride in the name of tests.
“We tried to contact the Director Education but the concerned didn’t respond,” a delegation of parents told Greater Kashmir.
They appealed the Commissioner Secretary, Naseema Lanker to look into the matter.
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