Kochi: The CBSE Kerala School Management Association has welcomed the state government’s decision to not present signs of grace to SSLC and plus-two students.
They said giving signs of grace to students in public schools would be injustice of students in CBSE and other streams.
However, various teacher associations, including the Pro-CPM Master Association of Kerala School have asked the government to reconsider their decisions claiming that many of them have qualified for mercy signs even before the school is closed due to a pandemic.
The Ministry of Public Education has announced a decision not to present signs of grace on Tuesday considering schools remaining closed during the academic year due to Emergency Covid-19.
About 30 different extracurricular activities including NCC and NSS take the signs of grace for students.
TPM Ibrahim Khan, President of the Kerala CBSE Management Association, said that the signs of grace were an advantage for public school students to easily rage in higher education courses.
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