Source: The Sangai Express
Chandel, November 25:
Naga Students� Union, Chandel (NSUC) has taken up the initiative on eradicating mass copying during the examination by the students.
The students� body organised a one-day district level seminar cum meeting to discuss the issue at the Indoor Stadium of the district headquarters and has taken various resolutions to curb the menace.
After a serious discussion on the matter, the seminar attended by Deputy Commissioner, Chandel Norbert Disinang and general secretary, NSUC TS Molarshing as special guest and chairman, resolved to take stern action against those institutional administrators and teachers who encouraged impersonation and other unfair practices during the examination.
The attendance of the students should not be less than 60 percent during the academic session, failing which they would not be allowed to appear in the promotional examination.
In case of college students, the meeting resolved to detain their scholarships if their attendance are below 60 percent.
Besides endorsing disciplinary action against irregularities on the part of the teaching and non-teaching staffs, especially those belonging to the Government institutions (both colleges and schools), the meeting advocated compulsory presence of principal/headmaster of every high schools during the conduct of the general examination.
Issuing strict dress code, the meeting recommended that girl students from class VIII to XII should wear their respective tribal cloth/skirts/Sarong (Phaneks) with white shirt.
The meeting also resolved that the school bags of the students from class nursery to X should be decorated with their respective tribal identities.