HBSE Class 10 Compartment, DElED Exams Deferred Due to Nuh Violence, Revised Dates Soon

The Board of Secondary Education, Haryana, has taken the decision to postpone the Class 10 compartment exams and DElEd exam for the first year, reappear, and special chance, which were initially scheduled for August 1 and August 2. This decision comes in the wake of the Nuh violence and has been made by board chairman VP Yadav and secretary Krishna Kumar. Originally, the exams were only supposed to be postponed in the examination centers located in Nuh and Palwal districts due to the imposition of Section-144 and curfew in those areas. However, considering the prevailing situation, the Class 10 English and Hindi exams, as well as the DElEd examinations scheduled for the same dates across the entire state, have now been postponed until further notice.
HBSE chairman, VP Yadav, has assured that the new dates for the postponed exams will be announced shortly. Students are advised to regularly check the official website of the board for updates on the rescheduled exam dates.
The official notification states, "All the general public is informed that the Secondary (Educational) and D.El.Ed (1st and 2nd year) examinations, which were scheduled for July 2023 by the Haryana Board of School Education, have been postponed throughout the Nuh district of Haryana due to a violent incident. The examinations that were originally supposed to be held on August 1 and August 2 have been suspended across the entire state. The new dates for the examinations that were initially scheduled for August 1, 2023, and August 2, 2023, will be notified soon."
The Class 10 improvement exams for 2023 and DElEd exams began on July 27. The DElEd exams were initially planned to conclude on August 22, while the Class 10 improvement exams for 2023 were scheduled to continue until August 4.
The violence occurred during a Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) rally on Monday, resulting in the tragic deaths of at least five people and leaving several others injured. As a response to the escalating situation, a police team en route from Gurugram to Nuh to maintain law and order had its vehicle set on fire, causing the loss of two home guards' lives. In light of the tense situation, internet services have been suspended, and Section 144 has been imposed in Nuh and Gurugram. The unrest was triggered by the alleged presence of Monu Manesar, a prominent cow vigilante, during the VHP's 'Shobha Yatra' rally.