Thankyou Dear Avinash for sharing for your experience at the CBSENET
centre. similar to avinash, I faced humiliation at the examination
centre.
When, I reached  at the centre, the gaiteman shouted that a visually
challenged has come please takethis in a sepreate place, a sound came
veery far away that we have arranged him for  blind in Medical room.
both were speaking in hindi. after taking my sit, a person came and
started to enquiry the writer verification document, I spoke to him,
Sir, I called you yesterday and  you told me to bring my own writer
that's why I am here with my scribe. after ten minutes he got
convinced that  you  can use your writer. after finishing my exam, I
asked CBSE representative about my writer allowance, than  they  told
me that there is no provision for writer allowance, thenI replied that
but it was earlier, why not now?  after one hour fight with cbse
representative and  school's principal I found that they will not give
me writer allowance than I called to the police.
When, the police reached at the centre, first of all, the principle
and cbse representative took the police inside the  school's office,
after ten minotes, police came to me and asked the issue, initially,
the police tried to convinced me that due ot lack of instruction, they
are not giving you writer allowance. than, I said that please writeit
on your letter head and give it me. before police, they were
completely against  my writingdemand, but with the help of police, I
got succeed to take a written assurance that  they have no any
instruction about writer allowance. finally,  it could be assumed that
there was no instruction for writer allowance, that's why, we must
fight for  that. secondly, it has happened nation wide, thirdly cbse
has  practiced derogatory. thus it must be punish.
On 6/29/15, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm reproducing my FB post and solicit members responses who appeared
> for the exam
>
>
> Let me share my experience with you all,others do share we will write
> collectively to the CBSE/UGC/HRD Ministry. friends from the media
> fraternity are humbly requested to cover widely.
>
> 1.    The UGC and the CBSE have outrightly overlooked the writer
> guidelines issued by the government of India for conducting exams for
> persons with disabilities. Instead of verifying candidate-own scribe’s
> document on the date of examination, The CBSE imposed extra burden and
> asked blind candidates’ to take permission one day prior to the exam.
> Now one could easily apply one’s common sense to comprehend the
> discrimination. When the all non-disabled aspirants were busy doing
> last-minute preparation, blind candidates struggled from pillar to
> post in reaching the different centres for availing  permission to use
> writers. Most of them who are very poor, were forced to incur extra
> money unnecessairily Courtesy the CBSE.
> 2.    My examination centre was in Bosco Public School Pashchim Vihar
> Delhi. And to my disappointment, CBSE officials didn’t give writer-fee
> to my scribe. They contended that the CBSE would only provide writer
> fee to those scribes who were arranged by the schools. I argued that
> when authorities had verified the documents provided by my scribe and
> he fulfilled the criteria recquired for writing the exam; why this
> different treatment meted to him? The CBSE representative again
> telephoned to the head office and was informed that the CBSE
> formulated the policy where scribes braught by the candidates would be
> provided no remuneration. I ask why this discrimination? If need
> arises I’m determined to go to the Court against the UGC and the CBSE.
> We’ve faced enough humiliation. Its no more be tolerated. I urge other
> candidates to share their experiences,we will collate, compile, then
> correspond with the UGC, CBSE and the HRD Ministry.
>
>
> --
> Avinash Shahi
> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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