HYDERABAD: A primary year MA pupil, who's pregnant, has alleged that she may now not write her exam as college government denied her a convenient place on the floor ground.
The pupil advised PTI that she was once finding it tough to climb the steps to reach the allocated place that was once on the fourth ground of the institution and had sought selection arrangements.
Principal of Scholars Degree College for Women G Tirupati Reddy, refuting the allegation, stated the college usually considers such requests however the particular incident, which happened on Thursday, did not come to his realize.
The pupil stated she had narrated her plight to one of the most team of workers within the college to make selection arrangements, however they did not pay attention.
She stated she reached the college smartly inside the stipulated time however college government denied her request.
".... I spoke to one of the officials to change my place as I could not climb the staircase. But they did not consider my request. After the incident, I approached University authorities also," she stated.
The pupil stated she was hoping government would make arrangements a minimum of for the next exam on Saturday.
She also sent a message to the assistant commissioner of police Ok Prudhvidhar Rao in quest of his intervention within the matter.
"She sent me the message asking me to prevail upon the college to let her take the examination on the ground floor," the police reputable stated, adding that he spoke to the college predominant in regards to the matter.
The predominant reportedly advised him that there were no explicit pointers on seat allotment.
"However, we consider such requests and provide special assistance. In fact, four other pregnant students have taken their examinations in my room and that of the vice-principal. This particular incident did not come to my notice," the predominant stated.
When contacted, station house officer R Devendar stated he had gained information that the scholar was once now not allowed to take the examination as she did not come on time, a fee which she has denied.
The pupil advised PTI that she was once finding it tough to climb the steps to reach the allocated place that was once on the fourth ground of the institution and had sought selection arrangements.
Principal of Scholars Degree College for Women G Tirupati Reddy, refuting the allegation, stated the college usually considers such requests however the particular incident, which happened on Thursday, did not come to his realize.
The pupil stated she had narrated her plight to one of the most team of workers within the college to make selection arrangements, however they did not pay attention.
She stated she reached the college smartly inside the stipulated time however college government denied her request.
".... I spoke to one of the officials to change my place as I could not climb the staircase. But they did not consider my request. After the incident, I approached University authorities also," she stated.
The pupil stated she was hoping government would make arrangements a minimum of for the next exam on Saturday.
She also sent a message to the assistant commissioner of police Ok Prudhvidhar Rao in quest of his intervention within the matter.
"She sent me the message asking me to prevail upon the college to let her take the examination on the ground floor," the police reputable stated, adding that he spoke to the college predominant in regards to the matter.
The predominant reportedly advised him that there were no explicit pointers on seat allotment.
"However, we consider such requests and provide special assistance. In fact, four other pregnant students have taken their examinations in my room and that of the vice-principal. This particular incident did not come to my notice," the predominant stated.
When contacted, station house officer R Devendar stated he had gained information that the scholar was once now not allowed to take the examination as she did not come on time, a fee which she has denied.
No convenient place, pregnant woman misses test
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July 20, 2018
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