Delhi / Manish Sisodia said against some state 12th board exams

In the second wave of Coronavirus, the number of dead is increasing around the country. In such an environment, should governments conduct 12th examinations (CBSE 12th Exam 2021)? To find the answer to this question, a high power meeting is being held today through video conferencing on Sunday.

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 23, 2021, 05:07 PM
New Delhi: In the second wave of Coronavirus, the number of dead is increasing around the country. In such an environment, should governments conduct 12th examinations (CBSE 12th Exam 2021)? To find the answer to this question, a high power meeting is being held today through video conferencing on Sunday. The meeting, chaired by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, is also attended by Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank and Education Minister of various states. Delhi's deputy CM, who attended the meeting, claimed that the education ministers of most states have given opinion against the examination of class 12 in view of the current situation in Corona.

Manish Sisodia said, 'It is being said that if a third wave of corona comes, it will harm the children. The Delhi government is not in favor of conducting any kind of examination. It will be safe to take the test first when the children get the dose of the vaccine.

According to sources, whether the 12th and 12th board exam (CBSE 12th Exam 2021) will be held in the country, the brainstorming of the center and states is still going on. Sources say that some states have currently refused to conduct the examination. However, some states are ready to conduct the exam with conditions. At present, the final decision on the exam has not been done yet.

According to sources, the Delhi government has refused to conduct the 12th examination at present. Most states said that exams should be conducted only after coming under the corona control. The proposal of CBSE was also considered in the meeting that only 20 subjects should be conducted. In this exam only optional questions should be asked and its duration should also be reduced from 3 hours to one and a half hours i.e. 90 minutes.

According to the information, whether the 12th board exam (CBSE 12th Exam 2021) will be held this year or not. No final decision has been made on this so far in the ongoing meeting between the Center and the states. According to sources, the report of today's meeting will be shared with the Prime Minister's Office. After that there will be a meeting with the education ministers of the states once again on May 30, after which the central government will make an announcement regarding the exam.