Live Now

Goa Govt asks schools to wrap up quarterly exams early so that kids can watch FIFA U-17 World Cup LIVE!

EdexLive Desk

This is how crazy people in Goa are about soccer. The BJP-run State's Education department just sent out a circular to all schools asking them to wrap up their exams almost two weeks in advance - so that students will have vacations in time to watch the U-17 FIFA World Cup. Calling the World Cup, of which a few matches will be played in Goa, a 'once-in-a-lifetime' event, the government is pressuring schools to wrap us lessons well ahead of time. GOAL!

The State Education department has asked schools to reschedule their first terminal examinations before October 7. "FIFA under-17 world cup will be held in India with Goa hosting the some matches from October 7-October 21, 2017 at Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at Fatorda," State Director of Education, G P Bhat said in a circular addressed to all the schools in the state.

"In order to enable the students to witness the matches of once in a lifetime event it is enjoined upon heads of all the schools in the state to re-schedule the first terminal examination so that it gets over on or before October 7, 2017," the circular said. "Regular classes will continue till the end of the term," it added.

Bengaluru: BTech student allegedly falls to death from university hostel building; police launch probe

FIR lodged against unidentified man for making 'obscene' gestures in JNU

UGC launches 'SheRNI' to ensure women scientist representation

Father of Kota student who killed self suspects foul play, demands fair probe

Gorakhpur NCC Academy will inspire youth to contribute to nation-building: UP CM Adityanath