No Board Exams For Students Of Classes 5th & 8th This Year | Details Here
Government of Haryana has ordered to postpone the board exams for Class 5 and 8, until further notice. This big decision was made by Chief Minister Manohar Lal after many parents, private school associations and CBSE affiliated schools protested against the conduction of Class 5, 8 board exams. As per the announcement, the board exams will be conducted from the next session.
On Monday, Khattar said that recently “some parents and school managers” met him and urged him to postpone the board exam for students of classes 5 and 8, citing that their studies had been affected due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “In view of this, the BSEH decided not to conduct these examinations for one year,” the chief minister said.
Haryana Alert | Chief Minister Sh @mlkhattar today announced that there will be no board exams for class 5th & 8th this year. The examinations of both CBSE & Haryana Board have been postponed for time being. From next session, board exams will be conducted for 5th & 8th classes.
— DPR Haryana (@DiprHaryana) February 21, 2022
Parents in Gurugram welcomed the Haryana government’s decision to not hold the board exams this year.
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In October 2021, BSEH had proposed conducting board exams for classes 5 and 8 in all government and private schools in Haryana, irrespective of the board of education their schools are affiliated to, sparking protests by students, parents, as well as school managements, and the CBSE and CISCE boards themselves.
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