CBSE Taking a move towards helping students suffering loss due to curfews

August 16, 2016, 4:43 pm


The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is putting remarkable efforts to help class XII students. Students are getting affected by the curfew and law and order problems the most. CBSE is starting special classes for five affiliated schools.

This will help students of class XII not to have to bear the loss of studies. Situation of Jammu & Kashmir has overblown the students of class XII the step taken by CBSE seems to give favorable results. As students need to complete their syllabus before exams the board is organizing particular subject teachers for these five schools. Seeing students getting impacted by government orders school�s authority had written notes to the board due to crisis.

CBSE annual board examinations and other additional exams are to be held in March 2017.The course has to be finished by October 2016 but the mishappenings could cause a big time delay. But arrangement by the board seems to give positive responses. Sources says the board has Inscribed to Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan about the decision. Students are enduring the great trouble by the law orders in Jammu & Kashmir.