Meghalaya board postpones two Class 12 exams in violence-hit West Garo Hills

The Meghalaya Board of School Education has announced the postponement of two Class 12 examinations in the violence-affected West Garo Hills district. The decision comes in light of ongoing tensions that have disrupted normalcy in the region. Despite these challenges, officials confirmed that exams in other districts will proceed as scheduled, ensuring that students in less-affected areas can continue their academic assessments without interruption. This decision reflects the board's commitment to maintaining educational standards while prioritizing the safety and well-being of students amidst local unrest. The situation in West Garo Hills has drawn attention to the broader issues affecting educational institutions in conflict-prone areas, raising concerns about the impact on students' futures. The board is closely monitoring the situation and may adjust schedules further if necessary. Education authorities have urged students and parents to stay informed through official channels as developments unfold.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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