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Maharastra

Maha govt to form a panel to decide on exams for students of Classes 3 to 8

PTI
Posted on 08 Oct 2022
10:46 AM
Maharashtra Minister Deepak Kesarkar Mumbai Live
Summary
The state government discontinued unit tests and term-end examinations 10 years ago
A decision will be taken in the state cabinet about providing free books and textbooks to students and 85% of students in the state will benefit from the move

Maharashtra Minister Deepak Kesarkar on Friday said the state government will form a committee to take a call on starting examinations for students of Classes 3 to 8.

The state government discontinued unit tests and term-end examinations 10 years ago.

"A committee of experts, including psychologists, will be formed to take a decision about bringing back examinations for students of Classes 3 to 8. However, we don't want any student to be declared fail in these examinations till Class 8," the state school education minister said.

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A decision will be taken in the state cabinet about providing free books and textbooks to students, he said, adding that 85% of students in the state will benefit from the move.

Last updated on 08 Oct 2022
10:46 AM
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