CBSE board examination has little value in life : 15-year-old Siya Tayal pens emotional letter to PM Narendra Modi
15-year-old SIya Tayal launched a campaign through her social media profiles and tagged PMO India in an open letter dated April 13. Siya Tayal , Twitter
Updated: Apr 26, 2021, 10:43 AM IST
Amid the rising cases and the second wave of the novel coronavirus, the Central government recently decided to cancel the CBSE board exams 2021 for Class 10 and postpone it for Class 12, keeping in mind the increasing request of students.
The centre s decision to cancel the board exams came after more than 30 lakh students signed an online petition. Among the protesting students who called for the cancellation of the CBSE board exams, 2021 was a youth leader and philanthropist Siya Tayal who wrote an open and heartfelt letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi raising the various concerns from students, parents, and teachers.
Youth leader and philanthropist Siya Tayal was among the protesting students who appealed the government in the Centre to cancel the CBSE board exams 2021.
15-year-old s letter to PM for cancelling CBSE board exams 2021 says board exams have little value i
15-year-old s letter to PM for cancelling CBSE board exams 2021 says board exams have little value in life
15-year-old Siya Tayal, a youth leader and philanthropist, wrote an open letter to the PM calling for the CBSE board exams to be cancelled. Written just a day before the official announcement, the letter says that board exams have little value in the larger scheme of life.
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UPDATED: April 22, 2021 19:09 IST
15-year-old Siya Tayal, a youth leader and philanthropist, wrote an open letter to the PM calling for the CBSE board exams to be cancelled.
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