Letter to the Governor, giving at least three reasons why the state should continue with the payment of registration fees for Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) students:
Angels Secondary School
27, St. Louis Street,
Bangalore: 530068
Karnataka
01st September, 2019
The Governor
Bangalore
Karnataka
Sub: REQUEST FOR CONTINUAL OF SSCE REGISTRATION FEE PAYMENT BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT
Dear Sir,
I am writing to you as a concerned student and a responsible citizen of this country regarding a recent order that was issued regarding the stopping the payment of SSCE Registration Fees which supports the senior school certification examinations from the government. I would like to point out the following consequences and the reasons why you should continue with this good gesture.
Firstly, I come from a poor background and my father is a farmer. If this facility is stopped then parents like mine will not be able to take the burden of the huge amounts that education demands. This will result in massive dropouts of several intelligent students. This would further increase the illiteracy rate and many might take part in illegal activities for survival.
Secondly, this action will demotivate the youth and force them to opt for mal practices in the society. The withdrawal of this scheme means many talented youths losing the chance to grow in life and to contribute to the society. It will also lead to the breakdown of the economy at some point of time.
Lastly, the law reformation and reaffirmation should only result in balancing the economy and not to deteriorate.
After critically analysing the situation, I eagerly look upon your decision to rescind the new law enforcement regarding stopping of payment to the students of the senior school certificate examination. I and many other students like me will be grateful if you can make this happen.
Thanking you.
Yours faithfully,
Zarah