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Request in HC to direct the CBSE affiliated school to publish documents on the criteria for calculating class 10 marks

New Delhi: Request in the Delhi High Court on Monday searching for CBSE affiliated schools here to publish their website Rasie documents from assessment criteria for grade 10 students before completing the results for greater transparency.
Holiday benches from Judge C Shankar and Subramonium Prasad said the problem was loud in front of another bench that did not consist of Shankar justice.
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The application for temporary assistance is submitted in the petition that is delayed where the NGO applicant, justice for all, has tried to modify the Secondary Council (CBSE) policy of Central Education for Tabulation of Class 10 2021 exams based on the internal assessment carried out by the school.
Application, through the advocate Khagesh B Jha and Shikha Sharma Bagga, look for temporary commandments to direct all schools affiliated by the Board to publish basic documents to design criteria for assessment of grade 10 students, before calculating the results and uploading the same on the CBSE portal, to bring transparency ,
It is said that students must be able to access documents and increase complaints with CBSE well in a time with a strong complaint recovery mechanism by the council for students.
The application said that after the publication of notification by the court on June 2, a fresh FAQ was published by the CBSE on June 9, and it became clear that there was no modification in the alleged moderation policy of arbitrary signs, namely violating Article 21 (Life Rights) Constitution.
“This policy is truly discriminatory, unfair, illogical and will produce large manipulation of signs by school, based on the performance of a senior batch of certain school students,” he said.
The High Court on June 2 was looking for responses from the center, the Government of Delhi and the CBSE on the NGO petition claimed that the Board policy was to calculate signs of grade 10 students based on internal assessments by the school were not constitutional and asked to be modified.
In his request, NGOs have said, “The policy moderates the average value assessed by the school, based on historical performance from the results of the previous school average, in terms of the best performance of the school will be the injustice of students as school performance cannot be matched in any way with student performance.

It also said moderating signs in consultancy with the average score of the total districts, the national average and the country “really did not make sense, illness and punishment for school students to appear in the board exam for the first time”, with There is no previous performance data.
NGOs have accused that it can also lead to manipulation of signs and exploitation, extortion of students and parents.

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