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Exam Chaos: Schools Face Dual Burden of Tests & Checks
11 Apr
Summary
- Statewide enrollment verification set for April 11-22.
- Teachers protest verification clashing with Periodic Assessment Tests.
- Concerns raised over including Class 1 students and vacation work.

The state education department in Maharashtra has initiated a statewide 'enrolment verification' drive, scheduled to take place from April 11 to April 22. This exercise aims to physically check student attendance and records for students in Classes 2 through 9, and Class 11. Notably, Class 1 students will be included for the first time.
However, the timing of this verification has drawn significant criticism from teachers across the state. The drive is set to occur on the same days as the Periodic Assessment Tests (PAT), leading to concerns about an increased workload and a perceived lack of trust in existing digital record-keeping systems like Aadhaar and UDISE+.
Teacher representatives have voiced their objections, questioning the necessity of physical verification and advocating for a postponement of the drive. Concerns are particularly high regarding the inclusion of Class 1 students, as their examinations may already be concluded, potentially requiring teachers to work during summer vacations. The schedule also conflicts with important subject exams for other classes.