By Express News Service
BHUBANESWAR: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday introduced the cancellation of this 12 months’s Plus II board examination performed by the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) in view of the COVID-19 state of affairs.
Stating that the life of scholars is extra essential than examinations, the Chief Minister stated all stakeholders should face a variety of issues if they’re performed amidst the second wave of the pandemic.
The Chief Minister directed the CHSE to formulate well-defined goal standards to judge the scholars after thorough consultations with consultants. He stated that if any pupil just isn’t happy with such analysis, he can seem in examinations to be performed which will likely be introduced by the CHSE after taking the state of affairs into consideration.
He stated that the choice to cancel the examinations was taken retaining in view the bigger curiosity of the scholars. “First comes life, other things come thereafter,” he stated, including that society and civilisation will transfer ahead if life is protected.
He additionally praised the scholars and their efforts and persistence throughout such a difficult time.
The announcement to cancel the examination was made by the Chief Minister a day after minister of state for college and mass schooling Sameer Dash had a gathering with high officers to debate all elements of the problem.
Earlier this week, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) had cancelled the Class XII board exams. Several states together with Gujarat, Karnataka and Maharashtra had additionally cancelled Class XII board examinations.