BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha authorities has advised the Centre any conclusion on running Class XII board examinations would be obtained following the country gets over the danger of an impending cyclone. The message has been conveyed throughout a high-level assembly chaired by defence minister Rajnath Singh and appreciated state education ministers and secretaries. The Centre has provided two suggestions to the state authorities concerning running the Class XII board examinations, for example holding the examinations after the Covid scenario improves or to run examinations on few topics by decreasing the period of time from 3 weeks to 90 minutes. “We believe it’s necessary to keep uniformity in the exam blueprint for Class XII boards because it’s extremely essential for the livelihood of all students. They want their outcomes for entrance in technical and higher education institutes. Considering that the condition is active making sure preparedness for its approaching cyclone, we’ll choose the decision once it stinks,” said mass and school instruction minister Samir Ranjan Dash. Sources said most nations were in favor of running the examinations because it’s a must for students’ profession. The Centre has requested the countries to have a telephone on assessments of their various boards and notify the Centre by May 25. “We may also discuss the situation with stakeholders prior to taking a last choice,” Dash said. In the aftermath of a spike in Covid instances, the Odisha authorities had stalled the Class XII examinations scheduled to launch out May 18.
Condition to take Phone Class XII boards Following cyclone blows over