CBSE Initiates Action Against 130 Teachers Over Evaluation Errors

The highest number of erring teachers are from Patna where 45 of them were held responsible for gross carelessness.
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Facing flak over evaluation errors in answer scripts of Class 10 and 12 board exams, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has initiated action against 130 teachers in the country.

Similar action is likely to be ordered by more regional offices against schools, teachers or coordinators where evaluation errors have been found, according to the board's officials.

The highest number of erring teachers are from Patna where 45 of them have been held responsible for “the gross carelessness committed by them resulting in severe hardships for the candidates and tarnishing the board’s reputation”, a senior board official said.

"Letters of initiating immediate disciplinary action, including suspension, have been issued to schools by the CBSE's Dehradun office in respect of 27 identified teachers or coordinators for the gross mistakes committed by them," the official said.

He said action has also been initiated against 14 erring teachers in Chennai, 11 in Allahabad, seven in Bhubaneswar, six in Delhi, two in Guwahati and one in Trivandrum, and eight each in Ajmer and Panchkula.

"Five teachers from the Delhi region – three from government schools and two from private schools – are supposedly to be suspended. Schools concerned have been asked to take the prescribed action," he said.

They have been held responsible for major mistakes in totalling of marks in the Class 10 and 12 board exam papers, the official said.

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"The re-evaluation saw some students getting 50-55 marks more than what they had initially got when the results were declared in May this year. A detailed report is being prepared in the matter," the CBSE official said.

The CBSE had, on 1 June, started the process of re-evaluation for those who had appeared for the Class 10 and 12 board examinations this year.

The board had declared both the Class 10 and class 12 results in the last week of May. However, candidates who were unsatisfied with the marks they were awarded were able to apply for the re-evaluation process.

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