West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had gone to participate in a Children’s Day program on 14 November. Here he asked the state board to give marks like CBSE ICSE.
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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee remains in discussion about her statement on the coming days. Mamta Banerjee, who reached to participate in a program on the occasion of this Children’s Day, is once again in headlines for her statement. He board of school education ie West Bengal Board Has asked the students to give marks like CBSE and ICSE boards. Controversies have started increasing after his statement. The parents and teachers of the students are at loggerheads over Mamta’s comments.
Mamta Banerjee, who went to celebrate Children’s Day program on November 14, has instructed the students of the Board of School Education to give marks like CBSE and ICSE boards. He said that by doing this the state board students will be able to compete at the national level.
teachers have different opinions
Now teachers have a completely different opinion on this issue. He believes that only increasing the marks will not work. There is a need to change the syllabus and marking pattern. Parents feel that CM Mamata Banerjee is helping the students move forward by giving grace marks. A student who is capable of getting 90 marks can easily be given 95 marks. There itself
Some parents want that the syllabus of West Bengal Board has to be changed only then the number will increase. At the same time, Mamta Banerjee’s party TMC says that Mamta has done the right thing by asking the board authority to increase the marks of the students. She wants to prepare the children for the national level competition.
talking to students
in your speech CM Mamata Banerjee also told the students that there is scope for errors while working, but improvements can be made. He told the students that there are people who have no attachment to the state and are indulging in negative propaganda.
He said do you know? After coming to power, I said that our students will go to the competition. Whereas, if CBSE syllabus boys and girls score 98, 99, and our boys and girls don’t, then how will they participate in the syllabus.
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