Bhubaneswar: Odisha State Commission for Children’s Rights Protection (OSCPCR) has issued a show that causes notifications to private schools affiliated with CBSE after allegations of signs given to students in the class X Council exam.
Parents accuse school authorities force them To make their children claim to go to the same school in class XI or cutting face value.
The Commission has also written to the Regional Office of the CBSE regional and district education officers, Khurda, to conduct investigations and submit reports.
Some parents from St.
Xavier International School, Patia, held protests in front of the school alleged that the authorities intentionally gave fewer grades to students because they did not want to continue in the same school.
OSCPCR Chairman Sandhyabati Pradhan said, “This is a very serious problem and can have a bad impact on students’ thoughts and careers.
Moreover schools are intended to build characters.
But if they themselves are involved in such activities, what kind of citizens will be made? At the time of the pandemic , when extra support and care must be given to students, the alleged school action is unacceptable.
“The OSCPCR chairman has presented a show of notifications and has been looking for an explanation of why legal actions should not be taken to school to reduce signs of students merit.
When asked about the cost, BN Patnaik, Chairman of the St Xavier International School, “the accusation was baseless and with bad intentions.
I was open to all questions and allegations needed to be examined.
So far 62,000 students have moved the Supreme Court to the wrong tagging system.
And the Supreme Court has asked for school to send an answer sheet based on which marks given.
Let the truth come out.
“Odisha Abhibhabak Mahasangha (OAM) has been looking for the intervention of the education Minister Union Dharmendra Pradhan.
“It is indeed a big concern Bhatt, Chair of OAM.