What were the terms of varrification of the scribe?
Yes, the complaint may be made to UGC/HRD, but don't waste your
precious time and money going to the court. Judiciary is almost
corrupt and don't pay any serious attention to such matters.

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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