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Horticulture paper instead of Botany distributed among B.G 4th semester in Anantnag | KNO

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Anantnag, July 29 (KNO) : Scores of students of Monday afternoon took to streets and protested against authorities after horticulture papers were distributed among students when they were supposed to distribute Botany papers. Protesting students told KNO that few days before fisheries papers were distributed among us instead of zoology and today horticulture papers instead of Botany. "University is playing with our carrier and are just wasting our time," they said and alleged that authorities are very careless. "How can this happen twice within few days," the students told KNO. Officials confirmed the incident told KNO that they have contacted university authorities in this regard. Controller examination university of kashmir was not available to comment on the issue. (KNO)

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