New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education or CBSE has withdrawn a teacher from the external examination duty after the Sanskriti School in Delhi's Chanakyapuri area complained that the examiner made students sing and dance during the viva for their Physics practical examination.
The class 12 students complained to the school principal that the examiner asked them "irrelevant" questions including queries on cricket and Bollywood, and they were made to sing and dance during their viva.
School authorities said that the principal Abha Sehgal, reported the matter to CBSE who is responsible for conducting the exams.
When contacted, a senior CBSE official said a complaint has been received on the incident.
"We received the complaint yesterday and the teacher concerned has been withdrawn as an examiner from the school for the rest of the practical examinations," the official said.
The class 12 students complained to the school principal that the examiner asked them "irrelevant" questions including queries on cricket and Bollywood, and they were made to sing and dance during their viva.
School authorities said that the principal Abha Sehgal, reported the matter to CBSE who is responsible for conducting the exams.
"We received the complaint yesterday and the teacher concerned has been withdrawn as an examiner from the school for the rest of the practical examinations," the official said.
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