Cuttack: The protesting students of Bhubanananda Odisha School of Engineering (BOSE) on Wednesday agreed to withdraw their stir and attend the offline semester examination.
Following the detection of three COVID-19 cases on the campus, the students had demanded cancellation of the offline examination scheduled to begin from March 31.
As the authorities refused to accept their demand, they staged a protest on Tuesday and blocked the road in front of their institution by burning tyres.
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