Govt shunts out 2 top CBSE officials, announces new names

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New Delhi

Cracking the whip, the government on Tuesday removed two top CBSE officials following alleged irregularities in the Class 12 digital evaluation system and ordered a probe by a high-powered committee to investigate how the national educational board procured these marking services.

Senior bureaucrats Lokhande Prashant Sitaram and Varun Bhardwaj were appointed as the CBSE’s new chairperson and secretary, respectively, after the incumbents were shunted out.

Simultaneously, a 17-year- old student from Jharkhand affected by the CBSE’s online marking system, appeared before a parliamentary panel where he pointed out the anomalies in the tendering process of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to select venders for online marking and put forth a set of questions for the board.

Sarthak Sidhant, who himself appeared in the board examination, presented a seven-page copy of his findings before the Parliamentary Committee for Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports, chaired by Congress MP Digvijaya Singh.

The CBSE said “malicious actors” attempted to disrupt services on its re-evaluation portal through a barrage of cyberattacks, including a denial-of-service attack that caused 1.5 million hits on the platform within two minutes and more than one lakh attempts at unauthorised file access. The CBSE engulfed into a controversy after some class 12 students alleged that the scanned copies of their answer sheets did not match their handwriting.

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