Supreme Court asks CBSE for details of steps taken to curb digital evaluation flubs
The Supreme Court has asked CBSE to detail its actions on digital evaluation issues. A one-member commission is now inquiring into these alleged irregularities. The court noted the frustration caused to students by these system problems. The Centre had previously removed CBSE officials and ordered an inquiry. Urgent action is needed to address students' concerns comprehensively.
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