Dyslexic student gets court nod to sit in board exams
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Dyslexic student gets court nod to sit in board exams

Last Updated: Wednesday, March 03, 2010, 19:12     A- A A+
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Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday came to the rescue of a dyslexic student by allowing her to sit in her class XII board examinations next week.

Payal Sarkar of Central School in Fort William here was not permitted to appear in the examinations due to low attendance, following which she moved the court which sought an explanation from the school authorities on the issue.

In his order, Justice B Somadder allowed Payal to sit for the board exam commencing on March 10.

CBSE's lawyer US Menon submitted before the court that it had, considering the special case, already sent the admit card to the school. At this, the court directed the principal, who was present in court, to deliver the admit card to Payal.

Her counsels Subrata Mukhopadhyay and Kaushik Chanda told the court that Payal has difficulty in recognising alphabets and characters and has to be treated for long terms at stages and as such her attendance percentage was low.

According to the school authorities, she has 56 percent attendance, while the board recorded it to be 59 percent - one short of its stipulated 60 percent for students with specific illnesses.

Though dyslexia did not fall within the ambit of specified illnesses like cancer and TB, the court directed that this be considered a special case due to Payal's efforts to continue her studies despite her illness.

The court also suggested the CBSE to consider appointing teachers for differently-abled children in all its schools and have a proper mechanism to identify them. Justice Somadder observed that schools have a duty to identify such special children and make provisions for imparting proper education to them.

PTI

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First Published: Wednesday, March 03, 2010, 19:12

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