CBSE to make arrangements for teaching students in Valley schools

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 14: The Central Board of Secondary Education has come forward to make arrangements for teaching class XII students, studying in five affiliated schools in Srinagar in the wake of curfews, law and order problems and disruption in normal life of public.
The current situation has critically impacted class XII students, who have to appear for annual board examination in March 2017 and several other competitive examinations. As such, the schools are winter bound and are left with a limited window for teaching and completion of the course, which have to be completed by October 2016.
Taking suo moto cognizance of the requests received from schools, the Board has decided to arrange for subject teachers for all five schools in the Valley, which may take help after assessing respective need.
The Board is thus making efforts to engage and depute retired teachers from other parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Pathankot, Chandigarh and has even written to Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan for the same, till the resumption of regular classes again.

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