CBSE Class 12 Term 2 Hindi Exam: Time issues, Covid protocols not followed, say students
CBSE had informed it is paying Rs 5,000 to each exam centre for Infrared Thermometer, Rs 5 per candidate per day for sanitization of school.
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NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) held CBSE Class 12 Hindi core and elective exam 2022 today from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. Class 12 board exams will be conducted for 51 days and will be over on June 15, 2022.
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While teachers, experts and students analyzed today’s CBSE Class 12 Hindi paper as easy, several students complained of non-compliance of COVID-19 protocols in the exam centres despite the board's strict guidelines. They took to Twitter and alleged that nobody was wearing masks and social distancing was not being followed. Many of them have been demanding cancellation of CBSE board exams 2022 in view of increasing COVID-19 cases.
CBSE is paying Rs 5,000 to each exam centre for the purchase of Infrared Thermometer and also paying Rs 5 per candidate per day for sanitization of school every day and for making arrangement of masks, sanitizer, soaps etc. to ensure cleanliness at the examination premises, the board had informed through a webinar .
Complaining of time management issues, a student said on Twitter “CBSE wrist watches are not allowed in #cbseterm2 and centre with code 814159 had no wall clock we had to face immense problem in managing time in #HindiLanguage paper pls. Resolve this issue at earliest.”
@cbseindia29 wrist watches are not allowed in #cbseterm2 and centre with code 814159 had no wall clock we had to face immense problem in managing time in #HindiLanguage paper pls. Resolve this issue at earliest @vani_mehrotra @ThePradeepRawat
— VIVEK (@Vivekexpert2) May 2, 2022
Alleging non-compliance of covid protocols, a student tweeted, “Today is my Hindi paper and CBSE say that they give instruction to school for more facilities but in school there are nothing in halls we are sit and no one can wear masks light issues wil be there and CBSE know this please don't play.”
Today is my Hindi paper and CBSE say that they give instructionto school for more facilities but in school there are nothing in halls we are sit and no one can wear masks light issues wil be there and CBSE know this please don't play #cancelboardexams2022 @cbseindia29 @PMOIndia
— kanhaiya (@kanhaiya231mish) May 2, 2022
A student is not even able to sit for exams due to Covid and said, “I am not able to go for exam because COVID. SO cbse pass me this year. I am request to PMOIndia and ArvindKejriwal. plz look in this matter #cancelboardexams 2022.”
I am not able to go for exam because COVID. SO @cbseindia29 pass me this year. I am request to Honurable @PMOIndia and @ArvindKejriwal . plz look in this matter #cancelboardexams 2022
— Yash Mittal (@YashMit55402038) May 2, 2022
Another student tweeted “This is still fine but the worst thing was that COVID-19 protocols were not followed by teachers and only by 70% of students. Nobody was wearing a mask, there was neither social distancing nor a sanitizer.”
Ye sb fir bhi theek hai chalo koi bat nhi lekin sbse bura ye laga ki #COVID19 protocols ko follow nhi kiya gya,koi bhi teachers,70%students .Na mask lagaya gya or na hi social distancing or na hi sanitizer mtlb kch bhi nhi . @cbseindia29 @AllCBSENews @EduMinOfIndia @UPTakOfficial
— imohd.sahil (@Mohamma28175453) May 2, 2022
“There are so much crowd and students are not able wear masks in this much heat there were no precautions and CBSE knows how everyone are currupted in this time we are in risk please don't play with aur life's please help us I beg,” a Twitter user said.
There are so much crowd and students are not able wear masks in this much heat there were no precautions and CBSE knows how everyone are currupted in this time we are in risk please don't play with aur life's please help us I beg ? #cancelboardexams2022 @PMOIndia @cbseindia29
— kanhaiya (@kanhaiya231mish) May 2, 2022
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