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This is an archive article published on July 9, 2016

CBSE postpones UGC-NET exam in Srinagar; new date to be announced later

There are 16 examination centres in Srinagar, in which 10,255 candidates are registered for the examination.

CBSE, which is holding UGC-NET exam tomorrow, has postponed the test in Srinagar where curfew-like restrictions were imposed following protests over the killing of terror group Hizbul Mujahideen poster boy Burhan Wani in an encounter.

“All the candidates appearing in UGC-NET scheduled to be held on July 10, 2016 at Srinagar city are informed that due to unavoidable circumstances, this examination is being postponed,” CBSE said in a statement today.

The next date of examination for all these candidates will be announced in due course of time, it said.

Read: CBSE UGC NET 2016: Check notification

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There are 16 examination centres in Srinagar, in which 10,255 candidates are registered for the examination.

Eight persons were killed and 50 injured in clashes in Kashmir between security forces and violent mobs who set ablaze five buildings, including three police installations, and some vehicles to protest the killing of Wani in an encounter.
Curfew-like restrictions were imposed in many parts of Kashmir where mobile internet services were suspended across the Valley and mobile telephony services restricted in south Kashmir, the epicentre of the trouble.

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