The evaluation of answer sheets of Madhyamik and Higher Secondary exams will start from the fourth week of April, said TBSE President Dr Bhabatosh Saha.
Speaking with reporters, Dr Saha said that the board exams conducted by TBSE is going on peacefully and many exams have been completed for the secondary school.
“The vocational exam will be held on April 18. Similarly, higher secondary vocational examinations will be held on April 19. Before this, computer and music exams of higher secondary will be held on April 17. The work of packing of answer sheets is going on at a fast pace”, he said.
He said that this time an examiner will look at least 18 copies a day. The evaluation of answer sheets will start from the fourth week of April. “But there is some ambiguity about the venues. Because the schools will be open when the answer sheet evaluation starts in April. We generally take eight schools for evaluating answer sheets. In this situation, schools have to close for about 20 days. To solve this problem, the TBSE authorities met with the Chief Minister who is also Education Minister. The Chief Minister offered to visit alternative venues and accordingly we visited the international fairground at Hapania”, said Saha.
Dr Saha said that if the entire rent is waived, it will be possible to finalize the venue. Otherwise, there will be no alternative option. The list of examiners is yet to be published. The board president said that it will be final after checking the district education official list.
3 satellite townships to be developed in Tripura: CM Manik Saha
Addressing the district level workshop on the deliberations of the 4th National Conference of Chief Secretaries at Rajarshi Hall in southern Tripura’s Udaipur, the Chief Minister said that these satellite townships would be developed in a planned manner with all basic facilities.
Assam Police foils drug peddling bid; narcotics worth Rs. 30 crore seized
Assam Police foiled a major drug peddling bid and narcotics worth Rs 30 crore were seized by the security personnel, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday.
Country will prosper only when man and women enjoy equal rights: Minister Tinku Roy
The state social welfare and social education minister Tinku Roy on Tuesday chaired a daylong workshop on different schemes of his department and its execution and said that the country can prosper only if men and women enjoys equal rights.
Minister Sudhangshu Das emphasis on piggery to strengthen rural economy and generate employment opportunity
The Animal Resource Development Department minister Sudhangshu Das on Tuesday attended the state level seminar on “Pig Diseases with Special Reference to Classical Swine Fever”, held here at Agartala Rabindra Bhavan
Govt officials are driving force of Tripura’s development: CM Dr Manik Saha
Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha on Tuesday attended the District Level Workshop on the 4th National Conference of Chief Secretaries' deliberations at Rajarshi Hall, in Udaipur and said that government is committed to implementing key takeaways for the welfare of the people of Tripura.
Youth dies after being run over by train
A tragic incident unfolded once again in the D.M. Colony area under the Teliamura Railway Police Station, where a man lost his life after being run over by a train. The deceased has been identified as Ajit Sarkar, a 36-year-old resident of the locality.
Govt aims to transform state into an education hub: CM Manik Saha
Dr. Saha said this while addressing the foundation day celebration of Lipika Dasgupta Memorial School at its premises in East Gakulnagar, Bishalgarh, Sepahijala District.
Five Bangladeshi held with fake Aadhaar cards in Udaipur
The Government Railway Police (GRP) in Udaipur, Gomati district, have detained five Bangladeshi nationals with forged Aadhaar cards after they illegally entered Tripura and attempted to travel to Gujarat in search of work.