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Pre-Board Exam Traffic Woes: Farmers' Protest Spurs Delays, Early Departures Urged for Students

  • Posted on February 15, 2024
  • Education
  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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Amid the ongoing farmers' protest in Delhi, traffic disruptions are causing concern for students preparing for board exams. With barricades erected at border areas, commuting has become challenging. The CBSE advises students to reach exam centers early, while preparations are underway for a nationwide strike in support of the protest.

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Traffic chaos grips Delhi as the farmers' protest intensifies, causing significant disruptions for students ahead of their board exams. The protest, primarily concentrated at the borders, particularly at Tikri and Singhu, has impeded cross-border movement and normal traffic flow. This has raised concerns among residents and students alike, with transportation becoming a major challenge.

In light of these disruptions, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued advisories to students, urging them to plan their commute wisely and reach exam centers well in advance. With over 5.8 lakh students expected to appear for exams across various centers in Delhi, ensuring timely arrival has become paramount.

Residents residing near protest sites express worries about the accessibility of transportation, especially for students who rely on public transport to reach coaching classes and exam centers. While some contemplate using the metro, others opt for early departure using autos and buses, albeit facing uncertainties due to roadblocks and barricades.

Adding to the complexity, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) has announced plans for a nationwide strike, further exacerbating the situation. This solidarity strike is expected to amplify the protest's impact, potentially leading to more significant disruptions across various sectors.

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The economic ramifications of the protest are palpable, with businesses in border areas bearing the brunt of the restrictions. Many shops have been forced to close early, facing substantial financial losses due to the dwindling footfall amid the ongoing turmoil.

Amidst these developments, security measures are being heightened at protest sites, with authorities deploying advanced crowd-control technologies like the Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) to maintain order and disperse gatherings. These measures come in the wake of past protests, where authorities faced challenges in crowd management.

Tensions further escalated at the Shambhu border, with security personnel resorting to tear gas shells to control agitated protesters, resulting in clashes and heightened confrontations. The situation remains tense as stakeholders navigate through the complexities of the ongoing protests, with uncertainties looming over the resolution of the standoff.

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