Maluka bats for board exams for Class V, VIII Akash Ghai Tribune News Service Mohali, May 19
Punjab Education Minister Sikandar Singh Maluka batted for reviving board examinations for Classes V and VIII in the state. “The government is contemplating to revive board examinations for Class V and VIII. This way, the students get prepared for tough competition in senior classes. If we pass students without taking exams in junior classes, they would certainly face difficulties in Classes IX and X,” Maluka said on the sidelines of a state-level function here today. He disbursed appointment letters to 7,654 teachers to regularise their services during the function. The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) used to hold examinations of Classes V and VIII. Maluka said the Education Department was planning to open schools equipped with advance paraphernalia after making a cluster of 10 to 12 villages instead of opening ordinary school in every village. “We want to provide quality education by starting top-class schools in every cluster. To facilitate the students, the state government will start a school bus service in every cluster,” the minister said, adding that the idea of opening a school for every cluster of 10 to 12 villages was more feasible than starting schools in every village.
Punjab Education Minister Sikandar Singh Maluka batted for reviving board examinations for Classes V and VIII in the state. “The government is contemplating to revive board examinations for Class V and VIII. This way, the students get prepared for tough competition in senior classes. If we pass students without taking exams in junior classes, they would certainly face difficulties in Classes IX and X,” Maluka said on the sidelines of a state-level function here today. He disbursed appointment letters to 7,654 teachers to regularise their services during the function. The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) used to hold examinations of Classes V and VIII. Maluka said the Education Department was planning to open schools equipped with advance paraphernalia after making a cluster of 10 to 12 villages instead of opening ordinary school in every village. “We want to provide quality education by starting top-class schools in every cluster. To facilitate the students, the state government will start a school bus service in every cluster,” the minister said, adding that the idea of opening a school for every cluster of 10 to 12 villages was more feasible than starting schools in every village.

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