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Zero Instead Of 99! Marksheet Blunder Drives Students To Commit Suicide In Telangana

A blacklisted IT firm made a mess of the evaluation system of the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education's examinations. Out of 9.74 lakh students, a whopping 3.28 lakh failed!

바카라Never in my wildest dreams did I feel that one day I have to suffer the trauma of my daughter바카라s suicide, who was an above-average student with 80 per cent marks thr­o­ughout school. She scored 90 per cent in the first intermediate, but failed in the second,바카라 cries Sirisha바카라s father Lakshamaiah, from Warangal.  Such were the heartrending laments of other parents whose wards ended their lives due to the botched up evaluation process in the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education바카라s (TSBIE) examinations.

A total of 9.74 lakh students wrote the Intermediate examinations held in Feb­ruary-March, out of which an astou­nding 3.28 lakh failed to secure pass marks. The marksheets of many verged on the biz­arre바카라abnormally low marks  scarcely possible to fetch. A girl from Mancherial district got 바카라00바카라 in Telugu, instead of the 99 she actually scored. Till now, 25 students have taken their own lives.

As culpability of the shocking bungling points to TSBIE, it has emerged that it re-eng­aged a priv­ate, and blacklisted, IT firm, Glo­b­arena Techno­lo­gies (GTPL), for conducting the exam.

바카라It바카라s a clear case of violation by the TSBIE.  How can the board take the risk of engaging a firm not fit to be considered?바카라 asks noted academic Vis­weshwar Rao. He says GTPL is not qualified to fulfil the sixth and seventh criteria of the tender issued by the Board. The sixth condition says that the firm should have executed technology-­based examination solutions for a single board/government university with a single purchase order with three lakh enrolled students a year within the past five years. GTPL, it is learnt, did not meet this condition. Moreover, it had never been involved in pre- or post-examination work. It바카라s being alleged that Glo­ba­rena바카라s selection has not been done through a valid tender but through a pur­chase order at the discretion of officials. 바카라As per the TSBIE contract, GTPL was to implement an end-to-end programme for 2018-2019 and to undertake the pilot project of implementing the end-to-end programme for 2017-2018. It failed to do so,바카라 Rao said.

With angry parents demonstrating and political barbs directed at the Telangana Rashtra Samiti government, CM K. Cha­n­­­­dra­sekhara Rao respon­ded by ordering a probe and directing a revaluation of papers of all students. That바카라s a bitter pill for parents or academics who mourn the loss of young lives.

Left parties allege that the government is succumbing to pressures of the private college lobby and hurrying up exams in a bid to catch up with national competitive exam schedules. The Congress-led Oppo­sition has submitted a memorandum to the governor, dem­anding the dismissal of education minister Jag­­a­­de­eshwar Reddy and those responsible in the TSBIE, bes­ides taking criminal action against the GTPL. The National Human Rights Com­mission has also slapped a notice on the state government.  TSBIE, on its part, has sacked two junior employees for the fia­sco. 바카라It바카라s just a cover-up,바카라 alleges Rao.

바카라Recounting and revaluation will not help.  Government should instruct the cor­rection of all 40 lakh answersheets by engaging qualified people,바카라 argues Prof Kodandaram, who has been entrusted by the Opposition and other student and parent organisations to pressure the government to sort out the sorry mess.

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The stakes are high in intermediate exa­minations바카라the marks obtained will have a 25 per cent weightage in determining EMCET (Engineering Medical Common Entrance Test) ranks.  Naturally, the government should conduct such an important examination in a fool-proof manner. It has failed the student community this year; it should be the last time.

By M.S. Shanker in Hyderabad

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