First the NEET paper leak affecting 22 lakh students.
Then CBSE Class 12 students receiving unexpectedly low marks from a broken OSM system - many losing their college eligibility.
Now lakhs of CBSE Class 9 students suddenly asked to learn a new language from July 1, with no teachers, no textbooks, and Class 6 books being handed to 14-year-olds as a “transitional” fix.
Three exams. Three age groups. One Minister.
Dharmendra Pradhan ji has not failed once. He has failed every single age group of India’s students at once.
Every announcement plunges children deeper into uncertainty. Every failure goes unpunished. The Education Ministry has become a department of disasters.
Prime Minister Modi ji - can you at least apologise to the lakhs of children whose futures you and your Minister have destroyed?
#SackPradhan
Dear Sir,
Kindly review the NEP and provide clarification regarding the future of foreign languages in schools. In this era of globalization, native and foreign languages should go hand in hand. Both cultural preservation and global learning aspects must be duly considered.
Foreign Language learning is a vital skill and deserves to be an integral part of the curriculum, rather than being treated as a hobby or optional activity.@narendramodi@dpradhanbjp@cbseindia29