Kolkata Police issues advisory ahead of UGC NET re-exam amid planned protest
In the social media post on X the Kolkata police assured that steps have been taken to mitigate any issues, saying, "We have ensured adequate police presence on the roads so that no UGC-NET candidate has difficulty reaching their examination centre. In case of any emergency, candidates are requested to seek help from the nearest police personnel, or contact the nearest police station."
— Kolkata Police (@KolkataPolice) August 25, 2024
UGC NET exam rescheduled for August 27
The National Testing Agency (NTA) had earlier postponed the UGC NET exam from August 26 to August 27 in observance of Krishna Janmashtami. The exam will take place in two sessions, from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM and from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Despite the planned protest, authorities have assured that adequate measures will be in place to prevent any disruption for students attending the exam.
Calcutta High Court's stance on protest
In a related development, the Calcutta High Court refused to impose a prohibitory order against the ‘Nabanna Abhiyan’ protest. The court recognised the Supreme Court's stance on peaceful protests but stressed the importance of public peace and safety. The petitioner had argued for reasonable restrictions, citing concerns over last year’s violence and the nationwide scheduling of the UGC NET exam. The court emphasised that maintaining public order is the state’s responsibility and directed the protest organisers to disclose their position within three days.
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