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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Moderation row: HRD, CBSE not on same page -Manash Pratim Gohain

Moderation row: HRD, CBSE not on same page -Manash Pratim Gohain

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published Published on Jun 1, 2017   modified Modified on Jun 1, 2017
-The Times of India

NEW DELHI: The divergence between the government and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) over the controversy over moderation of results has widened with the board's decision to do away with re-evaluation of answer sheets.

The ministry of human resource development and the CBSE were not on the same page over the decision to do away with moderation — thereafter struck down by the Delhi high court — even though the ministry agreed various boards were "spiking" marks. But the ministry's view that the decision be implemented from next year to avoid complications did not find favour with the CBSE.

The ministry is similarly worried that the decision only to re-total and not re-evaluate has been taken without taking into consideration the interests of students and may create resentment if it was not fully explained.

In the moderation controversy, ministry was able to prevail on the CBSE not to challenge the high court decision in the Supreme Court so as to avoid a delay in declaration of results. But the board, an autonomous institution under the MHRD, did not heed caution in announcing scrapping of moderation.

"The ministry is following up with CBSE on re-evaluation policy which was introduced in 2014. The minister is of the view that it's the right of students and in case of any doubt they should be allowed to contest the evaluation process. If CBSE is fearing a large number of re-evaluation requests post handing over the evaluated photocopies of the answersheets, that exposes the evaluation process of CBSE as well and needs review," said a senior HRD official.

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The Times of India, 1 June, 2017, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/moderation-row-hrd-cbse-not-on-same-page/articleshow/58935055.cms


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