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Odisha10th class students in front of the Naveen Nivas

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Bhubaneswar: Students are confused about the 10th Matric Board Examination. Students in front of Naveen Nivas for the exam. Students have been protesting in the Naveen Nivas to resolve the issue of whether or not the test will take place.

Today, the students went to the residence of Mass Education Minister Sameer Ranjan Das to complain before leaving for Naveen Nivas. After receiving no satisfactory answers from the minister, they moved to Naveen Nivas. The students sat in on the idea as the police stopped them. “If the CBSE children’s exams are canceled, why not cancel our exams?” The government is playing games with our future. The state government should also cancel the test. The students demanded that the government evaluate the CBSE framework based on the previous exam numbers. Otherwise, if the government wants to test it, let it know. Please tell, The Examination will be online or offline mode.

The government’s decision has sparked outrage among students. The students withdrew from the idea as police officials promised to discuss it with the students. They later returned with a letter of demand addressed to the Chief Minister.

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