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KU to hold meet with college principals on June 4 | KNO

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Srinagar, Jun 02 (KNO): A meeting with the college principals of all government degree colleges affiliated with the University of Kashmir, which was rescheduled on Monday, will be held on Thursday (June 4, 2020) to discuss issues related to the undergraduate examinations. According to a statement issued to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the meeting, to be chaired by Dean Colleges Development Council, will be held at 2pm at Gandhi Bhawan, University of Kashmir campus, and is expected to take feedback from the  principals of all affiliated government degree colleges about issues pertaining to the UG examinations and chalk out an appropriate course of action in the interest of the student community. The Thursday’s meeting will be held in accordance with the social distancing norms, and adherence to other safety and hygiene protocols, including use of masks, KU's Controller of Examinations Prof Farooq A Mir said –(KNO)

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