#modiji_cancel12thboards: Students appeal PM Modi to cancel CBSE Class 12th exam 2021
Students and parents are requesting PM Modi to cancel CBSE 12th board exam 2021 and tweeting with hashtag #modiji_cancel12thboards on Twitter.
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NEW DELHI: On April 14, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) postponed CBSE Class 12 Board exam 2021. Since then, students are continuously requesting to cancel the CBSE 12 board exam. #modiji_cancel12thboards hashtag is trending now on Twitter. The board in a previous notice has said that the situation will be reviewed on June 1, 2021.
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The decision to postpone exams was taken in view of the increasing COVID-19 cases. But, the pandemic situation has triggered anxiety and confusion among students and parents.
Many states and cities have imposed lockdown measures due to the increase in the number of coronavirus cases. Considering the situation, students and parents have been demanding the cancellation of the CBSE 12th exam 2021 as going out for examination might put many students at risk.
Earlier, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court to cancel CBSE 12th exams 2021 .
Students are also demanding to declare the CBSE Class 12 result 2021 on the basis of objective criterion similar to the CBSE Class 10 exam 2021.
As per NDTV news, India Wide Parents’ Association has also written to the Prime Minister’s Office requesting CBSE board exam 2021 cancellation, marking via internal assessment. They say the delay will cause "anxiety, mental stress and depression."
Students started hashtag like #modiji_cancel12thboards to bring the matter to the attention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
#modiji_cancel12thboards
— The Students Circle ™ (@HRDMinistry) May 17, 2021
Trending #2
That's the power of us Students ?
Guys keep it up
Let's bring it to #1 pic.twitter.com/B1jWCMctBL
Some students have also tagged education minister Dr RP Nishank and STUDENTSDUNION and said, “Lots of students will die and suffer because of #cbse #gseb #seba and other boards. In other countries with less #COVID19 cases #cancelexams but in IndiaFolded hands#modiji_cancel12thboards @DrRPNishank Let's come together and file petition in supremcourt to all parents and students. ”
Lots of students will die and suffer because of #cbse #gseb #seba and other boards. In other countries with less #COVID19 cases #cancelexams but in India? #modiji_cancel12thboards @DrRPNishank
— Duke Dutta (@studentsvoicee) May 17, 2021
Let's come together and file petition in supremcourt to all parents and students. ✊✊
Some of them have also shared memes to show the present condition of CBSE Class 12 students.
#modiji_cancel12thboards
— atish gulhane (@GulhaneAtish) May 17, 2021
FOLLOW @STUDENTSDUNION CBSE has made a Frame Work for Internal assessment of Class 10th students after Exam cancellation.
Same internal assessment can be applied for class 12 students also
Postponement is not the solution
pic.twitter.com/o0jZKJkbm7
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