Students allege theft
Srinagar: Students who are appearing in 12th class examination at Old Boys Higher Secondary Jawahar Nagar Saturday complained that the authorities had made no arraignments for their belongings.They alleged that their bags were stolen from outside the examination hall. “I was carrying some prized books, study material and mobile phone in my bag. I was asked to place the school bag outside the hall. When I came out my bag was missing. How can I prepare for my next paper,” said a student saying that he approached concerned Police station and lodged FIR.
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