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Press Trust of India | June 17, 2020 | 03:53 PM IST

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court told the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to scrap the remaining board exams amid the increasing number of COVID-19 cases across the country. Class 10 and Class 12 exams are scheduled to be held from July 1 to July 15. The plea was filed by parents of Class 12 students. They sought a direction to the CBSE to declare the results based on the exam already conducted and to calculate it on an average basis with internal assessment marks of the remaining subjects.

Raising concern over the safety of lakhs of students, the plea has said that they might be exposed to COVID-19 infection if they have to appear in the examinations amid the increase in number of cases of virus infection.

It urged the apex court to quash the May 18 notification of the CBSE by which the date sheet for remaining CBSE exams 2020 of Class 12 was declared and also to stay it till the plea is decided by the court. "The said petition would also demonstrate the extent of discriminatory and arbitrariness conduct of the respondent/CBSE in issuing the notification for holding of the remaining examination and that too in the month of July 2020 wherein as per the AIIMS data, the said COVID-19 pandemic would be at its peak," the plea said.

It alleged that considering the gravity of COVID-19 pandemic, the CBSE has canceled the examinations of Class 10 and 12 for its around 250 schools which are situated abroad and have adopted the criteria of awarding marks on the basis of either practical exams conducted or the internal assessment marks.

The plea claimed, "It is highly regretful that the respondents (CBSE and Ministry of Human Resource Development) herein have no genuine concern about putting the lives at peril of all the students pan India and have no explanation whatsoever in insisting upon holding the said examination in India."

Earlier, the CBSE had directed the schools to promote students of classes 9 and 11 to the respective next grades on the basis of school-based assessments. It said that on May 25, the MHRD had announced about conducting of CBSE exams 2020 for classes 10 and 12 class students in almost 15,000 exam centres as against 3,000 centres which were used earlier.

"Ensuring proper cleanliness and safety standards as prescribed by the concerned government in COVID-19 situation in those 15,000 exam centres spreading over length and breadth of the country including rural sectors would not only be risking health and life of children but also would be an exercise in futility and an eyewash," the plea said. It said even if it is to be assumed that 50 per cent of coronavirus cases are asymptomatic then the students, who will appear in the exams, could be potential careers posing a great risk to themselves and also their family members. The plea said that several premier educational institutes, like Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), has also cancelled its exams including those of final year students because of the pandemic situation. The plea has also raised concern over the issue where an examination centre might fall within the COVID-19 containment zone.

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