After the central board cancelled the final school exams, education minister hints Maharashtra will go the same way
Cops round up protesting HSC, SSC students at Dadar. File pic
Welcoming the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) decision to cancel the Std XII exams considering the pandemic situation, Maharashtra State Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad hinted through a video message on Tuesday that the state might take a decision on the same lines with regard to HSC exams.
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SSC and HSC candidates stage a protest at Dadar demanding that the exams be held online. File pic
Gaikwad pointed out how she had suggested that an alternative for the exam was necessary given the situation. “There should be uniformity in the decisions taken by all boards to avoid any mental stress for students. Even as the Std XII exams are very important in a student’s life, considering the current situation, students’ health and safety are of utmost importance. Maharashtra will soon take a decision for the State Board Std XII (HSC) exams,” said Gaikwad through the video message released by her office on Tuesday evening.
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