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CBSE STD XII: Parents unite the problem of ‘low signs’

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Nagpur: Many parents of CBSE STD X and XII students reach each other through social media to raise awareness about the problem of ‘low signs’.
After the TOI published articles about their ventilation of their anger at school, calls and emails came from as far as Navi Mumbai to find more information about groups of parents in other cities.
Parents hope to find strength in the amount and try to connect through the WhatsApp group and other social media sites.
Parents from Navi Mumbai wrote an email to Ti to say, “We also have a group of parents affected by Navi Mumbai.
We want to join other groups of parents in this regard from various parts of the country.” “After Toi contacted parents with groups Nagpur’s parents, became clear that many parents are now connected to each other.
The parents of Nagpur said, “This problem will be great in the coming days because there are thousands of parents throughout India who are not happy.
The signs allocated by school are low and very different.
There is no logic that can explain why the students’ goalscorers consistently 90% only get 70 marks in subjects.
“What is increasingly distributing some parents is that there is no detail announced about the resolution of the proposed dispute for the results.
Toi has reported that the CBSE will immediately issue details about the process in which disputes related to the preparation of the results will be heard.
The State Education Council of the State of Maharashtra has established a committee to overcome this problem for HSC students (STD XII).
Every division board board has been carried out as the first contact point for all State Council students who want to increase problems or file complaints about the results.
A CBSE parent said, “See Speed ​​with the Board The state acts and establish a committee.
CBSE should do the same thing.
Until now, we are waiting to see the solution for the offer and the CBSE school also deflects the focus in that direction.
We are stuck in the middle.
“Some parents even consider going to court, but some reservations state.” We realize that the Tabulation Marks policy has been approved by the Supreme Court so there is no way the High Court will entertain our requests.
Therefore, we think of asking for school to give us signs of allotment marks, which is something we can approach by HC for, “said the parents.

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