Madhya Pradesh Child Commission seeks probe after 102 students flunk first term CBSE exam in a Bhopal School
MP Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MPCPCR) wants revaluation of the students' OMR sheets

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Bhopal(Madhya Pradesh): The MP Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MPCPCR) has demanded a probe after 102 students of a private school in the city failed to clear Class 10 and 12 first term of CBSE examination.
In a letter addressed to secretary, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi, Brajesh Chauhan, a member of the Commission, said that students of Vindhyachal Academy School, Kolar Road, had appeared in their Class 10 and 12 Term 1 examinations from Rajiv Gandhi Higher Secondary, School, Trilanga - the examination centre designated for them by the CBSE.
When the results were declared, the students and their parents were shocked to know that 102 examinees had been declared unsuccessful. The letter said that the regional office of the CBSE at Bhopal was approached by the parents about the issue but it failed to provide any satisfactory answer.Chauhan has urged the CBSE to get the OMR sheets of the students re-evaluated on the basis of the Standard Answer Key. “It is a question of the future of 100-plus students,” Chauhan said.
He has requested the CBSE to take necessary steps to correct the injustice done to the students.
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