Governor Kamran Tessori, in a Monday press conference outside the inter-board office, declared zero tolerance for student abuse. He expressed solidarity with all victims in the province and addressed the alarming 66% failure rate among Karachi’s children in the recent examinations.
Tessori commended the Commissioner of Karachi for taking proactive measures to improve the affairs of the Karachi Board. In a move to ensure fairness, he announced that the examination copies of ten children who scored 80% in matriculation would undergo scrutiny.
Governor Tessori pledged to cover scrutiny fees for children whose parents can’t afford them, aiming to ease the financial burden. Despite the limited scrutiny requests received, he urged more parents to come forward, assuring a fair and transparent process.
The press conference update highlights Governor Tesori’s commitment to addressing challenges faced by Karachi’s students, showcasing a collaborative effort to improve the education system in the province.
Governor Tessori, in a meeting with the inter-board chairman, expressed deep concern and promptly ordered a comprehensive report to identify causes and responsible parties. Tessori also announced the waiver of scrutiny fees for failed students, showcasing a commitment to fairness in the examination process.
Governor Tessori advised public college principals in Karachi to contact the Higher Secondary Education Board if dissatisfied with student results. This proactive approach aims to address concerns and promote collaboration to rectify discrepancies.
Highlighting his commitment to transparency, Governor Tessori revealed that the commissioner of Karachi would conduct a thorough scrutiny of exam papers within a swift twenty-day timeframe. Emphasizing the transparent nature of the scrutiny process, he reassured the public that any mistakes would be rectified promptly.