<p>The Additional Commissioner (Dharwad region) for Department of Public Instructions, who had recommended to promote SSLC students without examinations, has received notice from the government for creating confusion among students.</p>.<p>Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar issued a notice to him seeking an explanation.</p>.<p>Recently Siddalingaiah S Hiremath, Additional Commissioner for the Dharwad region conducted a meeting to discuss about SSLC Examinations and after the meeting he sent a recommendation to principal secretary of the department suggesting to promote SSLC students without conducting examinations considering the current <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus" target="_blank">COVID-19</a> pendamic.</p>.<p>Minister Suresh Kumar said, "Such decisions do not come under his powers and we have issued a notice seeking explanation for conducting a meeting and for submitting recommendations."</p>.<p>This recommendation by the Dharwad region officials has created confusion among students and parents as it was circulated among several social media platforms. Taking this seriously, the minister issued notice.</p>.<p>The minister also clarified, "There is no need to give importance to such a recommendation as the officers are authorised to implement the orders issued by the government and not to take any such decisions or to conduct any such meetings."</p>
<p>The Additional Commissioner (Dharwad region) for Department of Public Instructions, who had recommended to promote SSLC students without examinations, has received notice from the government for creating confusion among students.</p>.<p>Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar issued a notice to him seeking an explanation.</p>.<p>Recently Siddalingaiah S Hiremath, Additional Commissioner for the Dharwad region conducted a meeting to discuss about SSLC Examinations and after the meeting he sent a recommendation to principal secretary of the department suggesting to promote SSLC students without conducting examinations considering the current <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus" target="_blank">COVID-19</a> pendamic.</p>.<p>Minister Suresh Kumar said, "Such decisions do not come under his powers and we have issued a notice seeking explanation for conducting a meeting and for submitting recommendations."</p>.<p>This recommendation by the Dharwad region officials has created confusion among students and parents as it was circulated among several social media platforms. Taking this seriously, the minister issued notice.</p>.<p>The minister also clarified, "There is no need to give importance to such a recommendation as the officers are authorised to implement the orders issued by the government and not to take any such decisions or to conduct any such meetings."</p>