‘Fell in love, couldn’t study’, writes student in answer sheet
Mohd Dilshad@timesgroup.com 02.04.2018
Muzaffarnagar: From blaming romance for lack of preparedness to hinting at the absence of a parent in life, messages UP students have left behind with their answer sheets, not to mention currency notes, are getting more imaginative and dramatic.
“I love my Pooja,” writes a student of UP board’s intermediate exam in bold as he begins answering his chemistry paper. “Yeh mohabbat bhi kya cheez hai, na jeene deti hai aur na marne… Sir, iss love story ne padhai se duur kar diya warna… (This love is a strange thing. It doesn’t let you live nor does it allow you to die; Sir, this love story didn’t let me study for the exam, or else…),” the examinee goes on to explain in detail. Rest of the answer sheet is blank except for a beautifully drawn heart pierced by an arrow.
Well, he is not the only one who chose to describe in great detail the chemistry of his own relationship, rather than care for some poor John Dalton or Dmitri Mendeleev.
Muzaffarnagar district inspector of schools Munesh Kumar said, “Yes, we are getting currency notes stapled with answer sheets and some weird messages.”
“Guruji ko copy kholne se pehle namaskar. Guruji, pass kar dein. Chitthi tu ja sir ke pass, sir ki marzi fail karein ya pass (Accept my greetings before you begin to check this answer sheet. Please pass me. O, my letter, you fly to the teacher, it’s up to him if he fails me or not),” wrote another examinee.
One student made an emotional appeal. “I have got no mother and my father will kill me you fail me.” Another student threatened to commit suicide if he gets failed.
EVERYTHING’S FAIR IN LOVE...
Mohd Dilshad@timesgroup.com 02.04.2018
Muzaffarnagar: From blaming romance for lack of preparedness to hinting at the absence of a parent in life, messages UP students have left behind with their answer sheets, not to mention currency notes, are getting more imaginative and dramatic.
“I love my Pooja,” writes a student of UP board’s intermediate exam in bold as he begins answering his chemistry paper. “Yeh mohabbat bhi kya cheez hai, na jeene deti hai aur na marne… Sir, iss love story ne padhai se duur kar diya warna… (This love is a strange thing. It doesn’t let you live nor does it allow you to die; Sir, this love story didn’t let me study for the exam, or else…),” the examinee goes on to explain in detail. Rest of the answer sheet is blank except for a beautifully drawn heart pierced by an arrow.
Well, he is not the only one who chose to describe in great detail the chemistry of his own relationship, rather than care for some poor John Dalton or Dmitri Mendeleev.
Muzaffarnagar district inspector of schools Munesh Kumar said, “Yes, we are getting currency notes stapled with answer sheets and some weird messages.”
“Guruji ko copy kholne se pehle namaskar. Guruji, pass kar dein. Chitthi tu ja sir ke pass, sir ki marzi fail karein ya pass (Accept my greetings before you begin to check this answer sheet. Please pass me. O, my letter, you fly to the teacher, it’s up to him if he fails me or not),” wrote another examinee.
One student made an emotional appeal. “I have got no mother and my father will kill me you fail me.” Another student threatened to commit suicide if he gets failed.
EVERYTHING’S FAIR IN LOVE...
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