New Delhi: The NSUI on Saturday staged a protest outside the CBSE headquarters in east Delhi's Patparganj, alleging irregularities in the board's On-Screen Marking (OSM) evaluation system and demanding greater transparency in the assessment process.
Led by National Students' Unions of India (NSUI) national president Vinod Jakhar, students and party activists participated in the demonstration, raising slogans against the evaluation mechanism and alleging that several students had received marks that did not reflect their performance in examinations.
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The protesters claimed that discrepancies in the marking process had caused anxiety among students and parents and sought accountability from Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) officials.
Among their key demands were the discontinuation of the current OSM system, a transparent and student-friendly re-evaluation process, and safeguards to protect students' academic interests and mental well-being.