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DAV responds to row over Chennai school s question paper calling protesting farmers violent maniacs
Many had questioned the language used in the paper and sought a response from the school. File photo
Updated: Feb 23, 2021, 04:14 PM IST
The DAV group of schools has clarified that certain wordings in an English question paper were that of a teacher and they did not reflect the views of the institution. This comes after many including Congress MP Shashi Tharoor demanded an answer from the school, over a question regarding the Farm Law protests which took place in Delhi on January 26. The English Language and Literature question paper dated February 11 was part of the second revision exam for Class X.
Chennai school calls protesting farmers violent maniacs in Class 10 question paper
Chennai school calls protesting farmers violent maniacs in Class 10 question paper
A Chennai school has embroiled in a controversy over a question paper for Class 10 students in which it referred to the protesting farmers as ‘violent maniacs’ while referring to the Republic Day incidents.
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The question paper referred to the farmers as ‘violent maniacs’ over the Republic Day incidents.
A Chennai school has embroiled in a controversy over a question paper for Class 10 students in which it referred to the protesting farmers as ‘violent maniacs’ while referring to the Republic Day incidents.
Chennai School Calls Protesting Farmers Violent Maniacs
A school in Chennai asked students to suggest measures to thwart such violent maniacs who acted under external instigation on the 72nd Republic Day.
| 20 Feb 2021 9:45 AM GMT
Chennai: A school in Chennai have become much talked about on social media after their Class X question paper went viral.
According to reports, referring to farmers who protested against the farm laws during the Republic Day tractor rally as violent maniacs in its question paper.
The phrase was used when the school management asked the students to draft a letter to an editor , as part of the English Language and Literature paper in the second revision exams held at DAV Boys school.