Thiruvananthapuram:Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Sunday requested Vice-Chancellors of various universities to postpone all offline examinations due to the soaring COVID-19 cases amid call by the Opposition Congress to cancel all the examinations.
According to Raj Bhavan sources, Khan suggested university managements to come out with fresh dates based on the virus situation in the State.
Reacting to Khan's suggestion, senior Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor and Ramesh Chennithala came out against conducting the examinations when the country was witnessing the second COVID-19 wave.
'With Kerala reporting 13,000 + new virus cases, it is irresponsible that the 6th Semester B.A/B.Sc exams of Kerala University are still scheduled from April 19. Could the University & Govt please postpone or cancel these exams? ', Tharoor tweeted.
The Thiruvananthapuram MP later said the Governor has assured that the matter would be considered.
Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly, Ramesh Chennithala urged the government to reconsider whether to hold the public examinations at a time when the COVID-19 test positivity rate was unprecedentedly high.
He said all examinations, including the CBSE and ICSE board exams, have been postponed at the national-level.
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