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Reporter’s Diary: Women’s Sexy Survivors Survivor Passed Exam

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Nagpur: Journalists meet people from all walks of life and experience excitement, misery, trials, and their victories.
However, the greatest satisfaction came from helping people in their crisis.
For this doubt, one moment like that happened this summer.
One time in May this dipuri got a call from the remote part of the Chandrapur district.
The caller is the principal of a residential government school that serves specifically to tribal students.
STD X batch of 2020-21 academic sessions including the girls who have been transferred here a year before following the trials of terrible sexual violence during a certain period of time by previous hostel men’s staff.
While the criminal process is underway against the perpretration, survivors shift to various groups to new housing tribal schools in the same district.
Some of them were transferred to this special school about an hour’s drive from Chandrapur City.
The concern of the principal is that because of the CBSE marking policy, the entire batch is destined to fail.
This year the written test was canceled, so the allotment must follow the reinforced methodology so that the school does not “deceive”.
However, one or two clauses in this new marking policy means that these tribal girls will be allocated marks below the pass level.
“If my disciples failed after appearing for the test, I would accept it.
But here without writing their single word failed because the benchmarking clause,” said the principal.
He was worried that if these girls failed in STD X, their parents in Vidarbha remote tribal villages would stop their education.
“Education is a ticket out of poverty for these girls.
At a soft age, some of them have witnessed the worst crimes as possible against women, and now getting” failed “will only damage their enthusiasm.
Please help me to contact CBSE to save These girls, “said the principal.
Less than an hour later this deac-turtle spoke to a very senior CBSE official and explained the severance situation of these tribal girls found themselves.
The official was very understanding but still firmly that every decision only needed a rule.
Immediately, the Diako received an official in a conference call with the principal and was advised that the school appealed to the central council.
This appeal will have all the problems written in detail.
Within 24 hours, the principal drives “appeal” with a very detail.
A few weeks later, this dipuri received a call from him.
“My girls and I have no words to thank Times of India for helping us.
All my girls have cut and will now turn to STD XI.
CBSE is very concerned and if not for Toi, then these girls Will return to their village as an extra hand to work in the fields or even get married, “said the principal.
This dipuri happiness feels that the girls cannot be concluded with words.
What I know is that journalism is truly a satisfying career.
(Abhishek Choudhari knows how to open interesting chapters in school education)

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