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CBSE evaluation | A screenful of bungles

Designed to modernise evaluation, the Central Board of Secondary Education's On-Screen Marking system instead sparked controversy over wrong answer sheets and unexplained scores. As inquiries begin, the focus shifts to accountability and rebuilding trust

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DEMANDING ANSWERS: NSUI members protest against the OSM ‘irregularities’ at the CBSE office, Delhi, May 28. (Photo: IANS)

On June 2, the Union government removed Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) chairman Rahul Singh and secretary Himanshu Gupta with immediate effect. It was the clearest sign that the row over the board’s new On-Screen Marking (OSM) system had stopped being a result-season grievance and become a governance crisis. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet installed Lokhande Prashant Sitaram, a 2001-batch IAS officer from the Union home ministry, as the new chairperson, and Varun Bhardwaj of the Indian Information Service as secretary.

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