Education: Write Political Messages On West Bengal Uccha Madhyamik Exam And Be Penalised
Inspectors of the Madhyamik assessment for Class 10 led by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education have observed that various understudies have composed 'Khela Hobe' (there will be a game), a motto of the decision Trinamool Congress, on their response papers.
As a segment of the understudies showing up for the West Bengal board's Class 10 assessment have composed a well known political motto on their response papers, the specialists have chosen to make a corrective move against examinees on the off chance that they recreate something very similar in the continuous Class 12 test. Analysts of the Madhyamik assessment for class 10 directed by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education have observed that various understudies have composed 'Khela Hobe' (there will be a game), a motto of the decision Trinamool Congress, on their response papers.
The test was led a month ago. The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) which coordinates the Uchcha Madhyamik assessment, prominently known as Higher Secondary (HS) test, for class 12, said it will make a punitive move in the event that any up-and-comer composes political messages or drawings on the response papers.
"Inspectors have been told not to assess such response papers. Punitive move will be made (against the individuals who will compose such matters). A powerful panel framed by the Council will settle on the quantum of discipline," WBCHSE President Chiranjib Bhattacharya told PTI on Wednesday. Composing political trademarks, crusades or disputable issues that abuse the principles and rules of the WBCHSE will welcome severe activity, Mr Bhattacharya said.
The HS tests started on April 2 and will go on till April 27. When reached by PTI, educationist Nrisingaprasad Bhaduri invited the choice. No decision party ought to politicize the instruction area and impact naive personalities, said Bhaduri, additionally a prominent Indologist. West Bengal Board of Secondary Education President Dr Kalyanmoy Ganguly couldn't be gone after his remarks regardless of a few endeavors.
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