New Delhi: Delhi’s Directorate of Education has written to CBSE, urged him to let go of the council test fees for grade 10 and 12 students studying in government schools remembering the ‘economic impact of Covid-19 pandemic “.
Director Doe Oudit Prakash Rai said they had received a number of requests from parents who expressed their inability to pay inspection fees due to income loss due to ongoing pandemics.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “Pandemic has created an economic crisis, covering business and cutting work around the world.
This pandemic greatly affects all aspects of life.
On the one hand, many families have lost them close and on the other, many of them have been unemployed because of the ongoing covid pandemic.
“After a long time, formal education has begun once again at school.
Now, problems regarding the payment of the Central Board of the cost of examination of secondary education have emerged before the parents,” the letter was written on September 23, read.
Citing ‘Economic Impact’ Pandemi, RAI asked the council to “let go of the exam fees from all class X & XII students learned in all governments, assisted by the government, Patrachar Vidyalaya, Delhi Baru, Delhi, Delhi Cantonment Board and Social Welfare School Department for Academic Session Currently 2021-22 as a size one time “.
According to government officials, CBSE has not replied the letter.