Various excerpts from the passage have gone viral on social media with users calling out the board for supporting "misogynistic" and "regressive opinions" and hashtag "CBSE insults women" trending on the microblogging site Twitter.
"The said article is infuriating for its totally sexist and warped in its approach. Not only is the article offensive towards women, it is also very offensive towards children," the panel said in the notice.
As per Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) data, 57,824 students have scored above 95 per cent marks, while 2,00,962 candidates have scored between 90 and 95 per cent.
Class 10 and 12 candidates can access their results by logging into the CISCE boards official websites. SMS services are also available for the students.
The results will be announced at 3pm today. Students can check their marks either by logging on to the board's website or via SMS. Here’s how
Once CBSE Class 10th results are out, students would be able to check their scores on the official UMANG websites and also through IVRS and SMS.
Apart from the official website, students can also access their results via DigiLocker, UMANG platforms and SMS facilities as well.
In an email to minister Suresh Kumar recently, the girl stated that she was denied entry to the school as she did not pay the hostel fees.
To assess the performance of a student, his/her scores in college-based assessments in Class 12 and 11 internal exams, and the average of best three performing subjects in Class 10 of the board exams will be considered
The record pass percentage of 97.89% in the annual High School Certificate (HSC) examination this year has left both students and parents in Odisha fuming.
Chandini has become the first girl in her village, Melghar, to clear the Class X matriculation examination conducted by the Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha.
The exams for both class 10 and 12 were cancelled by the CBSE in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He would take his colour, brushes and canvas outside to paint and talk with his love. He would stand close to the window and paint, keeping an eye on his muse.
They say the violin mimics the human sound. In his case, it was that of love, of longing. He didn’t know any other way of loving.
Younger people do not have much progressive beliefs; a 2017 survey found that one-third of young people opposed inter-caste marriage.
The pandemic has made it clear that virtual learning is here to stay. In the West, the big question is whether it will dilute the quality of the college experience and education. In India, which grapples with digital divide, the question remains whether this will reach most people at all.
Even after two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, many 'informed' individuals in India continue to deny the virus with unscientific claims and unfounded data. The latest? Omicron will end the pandemic.
Across Asia there are deeply entrenched obstacles to a mode of higher education that is liberal in multiple senses – disciplinary and epistemological but also social and political.
The two incidents in the recent past, one in Mon district of Nagaland and the other at Lakhimpur Kheri in Uttar Pradesh, undermined the core principles democracy and federalism.