AISF protests ‘irregularities’ in evaluation of CBSE answer scripts

The All India Students’ Federation (AISF) protested against the CBSE in Vijayawada, alleging irregularities in the new digital evaluation system for answer scripts. Protesters demanded the resignation of the Union Education Minister, citing technical failures and a lack of transparency in the grading process.
Why it matters
The protest reflects growing public concern over the reliability of digital infrastructure in national education systems and the accountability of government officials.
The All India Students’ Federation (AISF) activists staged a protest in front of the CBSE regional office in Vijayawada on Tuesday, condemning the alleged irregularities in the digital evaluation of the examination answer scripts. The leaders demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, holding him morally responsible for the controversy.
The article focuses heavily on the protesters' grievances and criticisms of the government, providing limited space for the CBSE's perspective.
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