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BHUBANESWAR: The Centre's decision to cancel the Class-XII board examination to be conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Tuesday got a mixed response from students.
Parents and students were greatly relieved as there was a worry over students appearing for an offline examination at the time when the Covid-19 infection is at its peak. Though Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the decision was taken in the 'interest of students', many students felt their hard work had been wasted.
Hours after the Centre called off the Class-XII board exams, the Council of Indian Certificate of Secondary Examination (CICSE) also cancelled the Class XII (ISC) 2021 examination. "There was much uncertainty and confusion over whether the exams would be held or not. Now it is a big relief that we won't have to go to the exam centres amid a pandemic," said Sreya Rath a Class-XII student of SAI International School. However, some students said they are 'confused' and 'worried' about the alternative marking system for assessment. The Class-XII results will be made according to a well-defined objective criteria in a time bound manner, government sources said.
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The government must consider it for the wellbeing of all and should be held responsible for any untoward development, said chairperson of the parents body Basudev Bhatt.
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BHUBANESWAR: After Jharsuguda and Sundargarh, spread of Covid-19 among students of a residential school at Konark in Puri district has sparked disquiet over safety measures in educational institutions following reopening.Sources said four students in a high school functioning under ST/SC Development department in the town have tested positive and are undergoing treatment in isolation. Initially, two students, one hostel inmate and a day scholar, developed symptoms and subsequently samples were collected. They were found infected and later, two more students also tested positive.
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