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You are Anup Srivastava of class 12th of Bal Bharti Public School.you read about the new CBSE reforms introduced from the session 2019-20.Write a speech for your morning assembly highlighting salient features of this examination reforms .​

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Answered by ROHITRAJPUT22
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Respected teachers and students I am Anup srivastava of class 12th from Bharti public school . standing here to speak feature of this examination reforms. At a cursory glance there are plenty of things that could be said to be wrong with the education system in India. To start with education in India does not cover each and every child in the country. Then there is the ever increasing gap between the government owned institutions and the private ones as far as factors like quality and facilities are concerned. However, there is one issue that has always escaped the notice of the stakeholders – the common people, the authorities, the teachers and also the students perhaps and that is the system of exams in India.

we can more concentrate on study to save our future .

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Answered by MrCombat
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Respected teachers and students I am Anup srivastava of class 12th from Bharti public school . standing here to speak feature of this examination reforms. At a cursory glance there are plenty of things that could be said to be wrong with the education system in India. To start with education in India does not cover each and every child in the country. Then there is the ever increasing gap between the government owned institutions and the private ones as far as factors like quality and facilities are concerned. However, there is one issue that has always escaped the notice of the stakeholders – the common people, the authorities, the teachers and also the students perhaps and that is the system of exams in India.

Respected teachers and students I am Anup srivastava of class 12th from Bharti public school . standing here to speak feature of this examination reforms. At a cursory glance there are plenty of things that could be said to be wrong with the education system in India. To start with education in India does not cover each and every child in the country. Then there is the ever increasing gap between the government owned institutions and the private ones as far as factors like quality and facilities are concerned. However, there is one issue that has always escaped the notice of the stakeholders – the common people, the authorities, the teachers and also the students perhaps and that is the system of exams in India.we can more concentrate on study to save our future .

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