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DU Students in Republic Day Parade Get Exam Chance

by Ayushi
January 18, 2024
in INDIA
R-Day Parade: As many as 2,274 cadets, including students from Delhi University representing the Delhi Contingent, will take part in the NCC Republic Day march past
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The students of Delhi University (DU) participating in the Republic Day parade will be given a special opportunity to make up for missed exams, ensuring that their academic progress remains unaffected. This decision comes as a supportive measure for final-year students who are part of the Delhi contingent of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) and will march at the Kartavya path on January 26, celebrating Republic Day.

 

The final-year students involved in the parade rehearsal may have faced challenges attending exams during this period, leading DU authorities to introduce a “special chance” for them to take the missed exams. The Office of the Controller of Examinations at DU, represented by OSD Ajay Arora, confirmed this arrangement, emphasizing the importance of providing academic flexibility to students engaged in such national events.

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As many as 2,274 cadets, including students from Delhi University representing the Delhi Contingent, are set to participate in the NCC Republic Day march past. This grand event holds special significance as it marks the 75th Republic Day celebration, and a record number of 907 girl cadets will be part of the march, showcasing the commitment to gender inclusion and diversity.

 

In addition to the special chance for parade participants, DU is considering extending similar relaxations to students who represent the university at national and international sports events, including the Olympics. This initiative aims to encourage students to engage in diverse experiences beyond the classroom, fostering a holistic development approach.

 

“We want to encourage students to learn from experiences beyond the classroom teaching. For that, it is important that they participate in such events and gain exposure. This will also help instil a sense of nationalism in young minds,” expressed Ajay Arora, highlighting the broader educational goals behind these measures.

 

Republic Day holds immense significance in India, commemorating the adoption of the Constitution and celebrating the spirit of democracy. The parade in the national capital is a grand spectacle, showcasing the country’s military prowess, cultural diversity, and achievements in various fields. Students participating in such events not only represent their institutions but also contribute to the patriotic fervor of the occasion.

 

The security arrangements for Republic Day celebrations are also a focal point, with Delhi Police intensifying patrolling and implementing additional measures. In light of the current security climate, the authorities are utilizing “flare guns” or Very Light Pistols (VLP) to illuminate the forest area in northeast Delhi, enhancing surveillance and ensuring the safety of the region.

 

Deputy Commissioner of Police (northeast) Joy Tirkey shared insights into the security preparations, emphasizing intensive patrolling and combing operations along the Yamuna River bank and Khadar area. The night patrolling staff is diligently checking hotels, guest houses, and dharamshalas, particularly near railway stations and inter-state bus terminals, to monitor and record visitor details, adding an extra layer of security during the festive period.

 

The Republic Day parade rehearsals have also prompted traffic advisories, with specific roads being blocked to facilitate smooth proceedings. Delhiites and visitors are advised to plan their routes accordingly, considering the restrictions in place.

 

As the DU students gear up for their participation in the Republic Day parade, this special consideration for missed exams reflects a commitment to balancing academics and extracurricular activities. It also underscores the educational institution’s recognition of the importance of such national events in shaping well-rounded individuals and fostering a sense of national pride among students.

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