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The rural school in Parseoni managed to accommodate the NAS exam with class III students

The rural school in Parseoni managed to accommodate the NAS exam with class III students
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Nagpur: Getting younger children on campus for the National Achievement Survey (NAS) exam done last week is not an easy task.
The exam is carried out by the center and implemented by countries, with the aim of examining the academic progress of students who study in STD III, V, VIII and X.
Schools and students are randomly selected throughout the country and they appear for the same test on the day and time.
In Maharashtra, STD III students have not been given permission for the physical class that proved to be a challenge for teachers.
Khimesh Kumar Badhiye, Teacher at Dharmaraj School in Parseoni Taluka from Nagpur District said, “We can convince parents that this is for their advantage.
In fact, in rural areas parents are interested in sending their children to school but so far permission comes only For STD VX, “Badhiye said.
Speaking to Toy at that time, the Minister of School Education Varsha Gaikwad said, “This is a test throughout the country so that we must continue.
However, only a few students are randomly selected are called and all safety protocols will be followed.” In the Nagpur District, almost 7,000 students Present for the exam.
Regional level supervisor for (STD III) is Madhuri Khode, Vaishali Sawarkr and Sunana Bhagat.
As for STD VIII and X, Jayashree Kantode supervisor, Jyoti Ambake and Nilesh Mule are appointed under the Education Officer Blok Kailash Lokhande.
At school Dharmaraj, where most younger children arise, there are many supervision to ensure that all safety protocols are followed.
Officials praised efforts by the principal of the primary and higher part of Pamita Wasnik and Asha Hatwar together with the Deputy Principal of Ramesh Sakharkar.
Other teachers who seek to bring children back to school, Preeti Senge and Harshkala Choudhary.

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