Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal’s live webinar with teachers begins
Education Minister Ramesh Pophriyal ‘Nishank’ has started an online webinar and is talking about upcoming CBSE and other board exams.
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: Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ has started his live interaction with teachers through his Twitter handle today at 4:07 PM. In this webinar, he will talk about the upcoming CBSE and other board exams and address the teachers queries, which they shared in their tweet using #EducationMinisterGoesLive.
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Along with teachers, students also raised their queries by using the same hashtag. Most of the students are asking for CBSE board exam postponement. Moreover, National Institute Of Open Schooling (NIOS) students have also raised their query and requested to promote them.
Watch a NIOS student address the education minister regarding “how they are being ignored”.
#EducationMinisterGoesLive
— Arshi Das (@das_arshi) December 13, 2020
Please promote NIOS students ? pic.twitter.com/mSSDx4BrTV
Students queries for Ramesh Pokhriyal live webinar:
- Most of the students requested to postpone 2021 board exams to May or later.
- Some students requested to cancel practical exams and instead conduct theory exams in June. They further said that they need some time to cope up with study loss and cover the syllabus.
- A few students requested the education minister to reduce syllabus further by 20%.
- NIOS students also requested to promote them in October session exams that are scheduled to be conducted in January 2021.
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