CBSE's Family Man meme wins internet, asks parents to relax ahead of Class 10, 12 results

CBSE has shared a meme on Twitter in response to anxious parents and children enquiring about the CBSE Class 10th, 12th result date.

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Shamshad Ali Dar | July 29, 2021 | 09:46 AM IST

NEW DELHI: CBSE result 2021 latest update: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has shared a meme in response to anxious parents who are enquiring about the CBSE result 2021 latest news.
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In a hilarious meme shared on its official Twitter account, CBSE asking parents not to be “a minimum parent”. CBSE has used two famous onscreen names of Manoj Bajpayee and Uday Mahesh from the famous Amazon Prime show ‘Family Man’.

The social media post features Manoj Bajpayee, or Srikant Tiwari of Family Man as a worried parent who is asking Uday Mahesh or Chellam Sir, another famous character of Family Man about the CBSE result 2021 date.

In a response, Uday Mahesh asked the worried parent, “Don’t be a minimum parent SRI, be optimistic, relax jald hi aayega”.

The CBSE result meme post has garnered thousands of likes and retweets on social media. Students and parents are continuously asking CBSE and education minister for the CBSE exam result 2021 update.

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CBSE result 2021 date and time has not been announced so far. The Board has almost completed all the formalities for releasing the Class 10th and Class 12th results. Various reports say CBSE result 2021 Class 10 may get delayed this time. CBSE result 2021 Class 12 may be declared by this week.

Earlier, the Supreme Court had directed the CBSE to declare the results by July 31, 2021. This year, the board had cancelled the exams of Class 10 and 12th due to COVID-19. The result will be prepared as per the alternative assessment scheme. Those students who are not happy with marks and want to improve their marks can appear in the optional exam which will be held later.

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