West Bengal to form committee to take decision on Class 10, 12 board exams

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Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee introduced on Sunday (June 6) that the state authorities will form an professional committee to suggest whether or not state board exams for secondary and better secondary courses ought to be carried out.

The state authorities additionally invited the opinion of scholars and fogeys on the matter concerning the examinations.

In a sequence of tweets, CM Banerjee stated, “Our children’s future is my greatest priority. To this regard, we have formed an expert committee to decide over holding the Class 10th & 12th board exams in 2021.”

 

“I request each one of you to send us your feedback on the issue by e-mailing us on following addresses by June 7th, 2021, 2 PM. pbssm.spo@gmail.com, commissionerschooleducation@gmail.com, wbssed@gmail.com. Your recommendations shall be worthwhile to us,” she additional stated.

Meanwhile, a central group headed by a joint secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will go to West Bengal to assess the injury attributable to Cyclone Yaas, officers stated on Sunday.

The very extreme Cyclone Yaas made a landfall in Odisha on May 26 and affected a big a part of Odisha and West Bengal.

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