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CBSE schools tread with caution

Institutions waiting for the board to clarify the guidelines because there have been a lot of last-minute changes

Our Correspondent Jamshedpur Published 18.05.20, 08:54 PM
A CBSE school in Jamshedpur

A CBSE school in Jamshedpur Telegraph picture

Union human resource development minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ tweeted the new CBSE exam schedule on Monday but schools will have to wait for confirmation from the CBSE before communicating it to students.

The exam schedule for the pending papers for Class XII and Class X (Northeast Delhi) were posted on his the minister's Twitter handle on Monday but school principals said they would wait for proper guidelines before they start communicating anything to the students.

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Schools are waiting for the board to clarify the guidelines because there have been a lot of last-minute changes because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Though the uploaded schedule has asked students to follow a protocol, which includes bringing their own sanitisers, covering their mouth with mask or cloth, and observing physical distancing. Also, parents will have to ensure their child is not sick.

“Schools will need proper guidelines because CBSE allows 24 students per room and most of the schools use it to their full capacity. Since a lot of things have changed and we are amid a crisis, we don’t know how to manage the situation,” said Namita Agarwal, principal of Jamshedpur Public School. The principal of Ghatshila’s Sant Nandlal Smriti Vidya Mandir, Sanjay Kumar Mallick, agreed. “Usually the notifications come on our emails but we too started watching it on news as the HRD minister tweeted it. I then saw it on the website but we are still waiting for proper instructions,” said Mallick.

According to the new schedule, Class XII home science has been scheduled for July 1, business studies for July 9 and biotechnology for July 10.

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