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Students agit against the results of WB HS, taken to the streets

Students agit against the results of WB HS, taken to the streets
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Kolkata: Unatisfied students hit the streets in various parts of West Bengal on Monday, the second time since the publication of higher state secondary results on July 22, demanded that they were declared as graduating and their signs increased because there was no inspection This year because the pandemic and Covid evaluation are based on previous results.
A number of students who were nervous in Ananda Ashamalaya in Naktala and Shyambazar AV School in various parts of the city demanded their signs appointed, while in Basanti and Bisnupur in the 24 South Parginas district and Domkal in Murshidabad Regency demanded by the candidates who were sued as they were declared as graduation.
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In high school to Domkal, a part of the student even damaged office space furniture from where Mark’s sheet was distributed accused that they were detained unfairly even though there were no tests that occurred, said report,

The police went to the place and no incident was worse.
In bisnupur and in Naktala, students who are nervous blocking the streets that interfere with traffic.
They then raised the blockade after the police persuaded them to do it.
In some schools of students, accompanied by Guardian, Gherrao Head Masters, eyewitness.
“We have sent a report to the West Bengal Council for higher secondary education about the events today,” said the principal in Naktala.
Sources of the Department of School Education said the district of the district schools where the protest occurred has been asked to visit the institution concerned and send their reports on the reasons behind the earliest student complaints.
A female student from the 166-year-old Shyambazar AV school told reporters “when there were no tests held, how well we got 29 practices and some only 9.
We demanded immediate action by the Board.”
The students said they were confused by the council evaluation process.
“Because there are no checks held because of the Covid-19 situation, why is it discrimination? Whether we are all stated as graduating or failing,” said many of them.
From 8,19,202 higher secondary candidates, 97.69 percent of them had passed this year’s exam.
About 20,000 of them have been declared unsuccessful.
The evaluation method has been done this year based on the sign obtained by the examinees in the Madhyamic (class 10) and the best of four subject scores in class 11 annual exams.
Assessment signs in practical twelve classes in the case of student science and projects by humanities added in evaluation criteria.
Evaluation was praised by the principles of various universities and authorities at the state managed as scientific, fair and dynamic.
Educators have expressed fear that marking 100 percent as graduated and 90 percent as the first division holder in the medium examination (Ten Grade Ten), which was previously produced, would create a crisis and deficit of seats in a higher secondary institution.

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