
Robyn Thomas
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There are good reasons to reconsider rules that bar students from exams for being a few minutes late. Traffic jams, weather and pollution are increasingly unpredictable, and children did not create these problems. Education is the great equaliser. Inclusion means little if a deserving student is denied an exam because of circumstances beyond their control. Talk of discipline and punctuality cannot outweigh the loss of opportunity for young people who have worked hard to get there. Exam centres in some tests are often located far from where students live, and reaching them on time is not easy for everyone. These are young adults trying to build a future. They need support, not rules that punish them for factors they cannot control.





It’s really not about politics. It’s about a system that lacks empathy. Students can lose time, but why can’t they sit for the exam even if late? These sad stories happen every year #NEET





Students coming late should be allowed in exam hall. If they r late they lose time. But there may be few who wud still crack. NEVER DENY ENTRY TO EXAMINEE. Change colonial thinking, working style Think out of box @NTA_Exams @PMOIndia @dpradhanbjp ndtv.com/india-news/a-d…



It has been desperately difficult to watch these images - surely a system can be more compassionate - these are parents staking their all , often barely making ends meet, believing that education can make a difference to the quality of lives for their children- lives they never had




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It has been desperately difficult to watch these images - surely a system can be more compassionate - these are parents staking their all , often barely making ends meet, believing that education can make a difference to the quality of lives for their children- lives they never had






