Hyderabad: Telangana government has taken a key decision in
the tenth class examinations. Chief Minister KCR decided to promote the
students to the upper classes without conducting any exams, as the coronavirus
virus cases increasing. Chief Minister KCR conducted a high-level review on
Monday
in Pragatibhavan. Minister of Education Sabitha Indra Reddy, General Secretary
of the Government Somesh Kumar, Special Secretary to Education Chitra
Ramachandran and CMO General Secretary S. Narsing Rao were also present.
There are 534,903 tenth class students are in the Telangana state.
There were six subjects and 11 papers, of which 3 papers for the two subjects exams
are completed. At the time, the government had stopped tenth class examinations
on the orders of the state high court. The CM held a high-level meeting on
Monday to take a further decision regarding the pending exams. The meeting
examined the methods adopted by various states across the country in regard to
the tenth class examination. There was a long debate on what to do in
Telangana. The procedure to be followed in Telangana was finalized. The Chief
Minister has decided to promote the students to the upper class based on the
marks obtained in the Internal Assessment Examinations conducted in schools.
Depending on the future circumstances, the government has decided to take the
examination of degree and PG examination.
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