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SSC, HSC Boycott Call: Not everyone on board

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Nagpur: Another meeting between the school guardian to discuss the boycott of the SSC and HSC exams issued differences of opinion between several participants.
Maharashtra Rajya Shikshan SanStha MahasangH (MRSSM) has urged its members throughout the state to boycott the council exam to suppress to delay grants and solving other problems.
Some school principals talk to Toi and say they are a variety of these ways because they can send messages wrong.
Main Hemant JAKATE High School Principal Madhusudhan Mude said, “Some students recently reached the way to demand an offline council exam cancellation.
If the school guardian itself said not on the hosting board exam, it will send the wrong message.
Of course, our demands are valid And it is necessary to be entertained by the government, but several other ways must be found.
“Mrssm has now scheduled a second meeting on February 14 in the city, where the principles of the Help Grant have been invited.
The agenda is to receive a last call about the SSC and HSC exam boycott.
Mrsm, want to wait for financial contributions under the category of non-salary grants immediately released.
There are several other non-financial problems, where Mrssm wants to bring the state government on the negotiation table.
Every association that represents teachers or schools knows that the council exam is the only time when they can push hard bargains.
The school trustee said, “The council exam cannot be done without the help of private schools.
We are not only playing hosts as a test center, our staff members are a fake, moderator and even participate in student counseling to post a council exam.” Mrssm said it would not provide school The members are the exam center, or mobilize teachers for exam assignments.
MRSSM Executive Member Ravindra Fadniv said about 40 education trust in Nagpur, who operated many schools, showed their support in boycotting during the meeting on Friday.
“The meeting has now been called for the principal on February 14 to decide on this problem.
We have very legitimate demands and hope that the government will listen to us,” Fadnivis added.

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