CBSE to set up committee to review question paper setting process
In a statement, the board said that it regretted “the unfortunate incident and is setting up an expert committee to thoroughly review and strengthen the question paper setting processes to avoid such occurrences in the future".
"A passage in the exam was 'not in accordance with' the guidelines for preparing question papers, the Central Board of Secondary Education said today, amid allegations that it is regressive, and promotes gender stereotyping. Passage number 1 and questions on the passage have been dropped and students will get full marks for the questions", the board said earlier today.
As the passage in one set of question paper in class X English Exam is not in accordance with guidelines of the… https://t.co/s3T9o58VuI
— CBSE HQ (@cbseindia29) 1639385011000In a statement, the board said that it regretted “the unfortunate incident and is setting up an expert committee to thoroughly review and strengthen the question paper setting processes to avoid such occurrences in the future".
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— CBSE HQ (@cbseindia29) 1639399540000The comprehension passage in the term 1 English paper sparked a controversy for allegedly promoting "gender stereotyping" and supporting "regressive notions" prompting the board to refer the matter to subject experts on Sunday.
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