Panaji (Goa) [India], January 10 (ANI): Criticising Chief Minister Pramod Sawant-led Goa government for failing to prioritize the COVID-19 warriors when providing jobs, Aam Aadmi Party's Pratima Coutinho on Monday threatened to go on hunger strike with 50 MTS staff members if their demands are not met within a week.
- Advertisement -The Students of Rosary Higher Secondary School in Navelim came in for a shock when their online exams were converted into offline exams just days before the examination dateFacing a brick wall with school authorities who claimed that the Govt had declared that offline exams were allowed the students reached out to AAP Goa Vice President Pratima Coutinho for her interventionAdv Pratima Coutinho stood by the students and requested the immediate intervention of the CM Pramod Sawant who also holds the education portfolioThe students and Adv Pratima Coutinho highlighted that they are not against exams but are concerned for the students health as they are under the age of 18Since there has been no steps to vaccinate those under 18 the young students risk both ehir health and the health of those at home by attending offline exams