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Representative image MUMBAI: The Maharashtra cabinet on Wednesday decided to issue directives to private schools in the state to reduce fees by 15% in this academic year to ease the financial impact of the Covid pandemic on households. A government notification is expected soon. School education minister Varsha Gaikwad said guidelines will be issued to schools where parents have already paid fees for the year. For those yet to pay, schools will have to collect 15% less, she said. The move comes a week after the Supreme Court on July 22 directed the state to consider its May judgment to Rajasthan schools to reduce fees by 15%. ....
The state government on Friday announced the evaluation criteria for its Higher Secondary Certificate students (Representational photo). MUMBAI: Following in the footsteps of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the state government on Friday announced the evaluation criteria for its Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) students by giving weightage to class X, XI and XII marks in a 30:30:40 ratio. Maharashtra became the first state to announce its marking criteria for its private students who will be evaluated on a 50:50 ratio for class X and XII. Other boards including CBSE are still to announce their assessment policy for students appearing as private candidates, appearing for isolated subjects and repeat students. ....
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Bombay high court. (File hoto) MUMBAI: Bombay high court on Thursday came down heavily on the state government s decision not to hold SSC exams questioning whether it is making a mockery of the education system. “Are you thinking of promoting them (students) without examination? Then God save the education system in this country and in this State! This is the only main exam in the last year of school,’’ was the lament of a bench of Justices Shahrukh Kathawalla and Surendra Tavade. They heard a PIL by Dhananjay Kulkarni, a retired teacher from Pune, that cancellation of exams could lead to problems for XI admissions as different boards declare results based on different formulae. ....