This Article is From May 23, 2021

Not In Favour Of CBSE Exploring Options To Conduct Class 12 Exams: Delhi

Manish Sisodia said the education system has its own compulsions but considering the extreme circumstances, exam can be put aside for now amid Covid

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Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia said it is not advisable to hold Class 12 exams amid Covid

New Delhi:

The Delhi government is not in favour of the CBSE exploring options to conduct the Class 12 board examinations and going ahead with the process without vaccinating the students will prove to be a big mistake, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said today.

He said this during a high-level meeting called by the Ministry of Education to decide the fate of the pending Class 12 board exams and the subsequent entrance exams, which were postponed in view of the second wave of COVID-19.

"Two options were discussed at the meeting. The first was conducting the exams in the present format for the major subjects and marking for the rest of the subjects on the basis of the performance in these papers.

"The second was having the exams in the students' home schools, reducing the duration and changing the exam pattern. The Delhi government is not in favour of these options. We cannot play with the safety of students just to fulfil our stubborn wishes," the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader told reporters.

Mr Sisodia, who is also the Education Minister of Delhi, said the education system has its own compulsions but considering the extreme circumstances, they can be put aside.

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"Conducting the examination by toying with students' safety will prove to be a big mistake. First vaccine, then exams. There are over 1.5 crore Class 12 students across the country and 95 per cent of them are above the age of 17. The centre should talk to experts if they can be given Covishield or Covaxin vaccines," Mr Sisodia said.

"The centre should also talk to Pfizer to explore vaccination for Class 12 students. It is a must to vaccinate students, especially with experts indicating that the third wave of the coronavirus will be more dangerous for children," he added.

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The meeting was chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani and Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar also attended, besides the education ministers and secretaries of states and Union Territories.

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