Evening news wrap: Centre vs opposition faceoff over delimitation; CBSE Class 10 result declared #Centre #Class #CBSE #CBSE_Class #result_declared

‘Calculated Hindi imposition’: MK Stalin slams Centre over CBSE’s new three-language curriculum Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has strongly criticized the CBSE's new curriculum framework. He labels it a linguistic imposition that favors Hindi over regional languages. Stalin argues this policy undermines federalism and marginalizes non-Hindi-speaking states. He urges the Union government to respect India's linguistic diversity and protect students' rights across all states #Chief_Minister #Tamil_Nadu #strongly_criticized #Nadu_Chief #CBSE #slams_Centre #Calculated_Hindi #curriculum_Tamil #Hindi_imposition’ #curriculum_framework

First Class X Board exam must under 2-test system, says CBSE CBSE mandates all Class X students to take the first board exam under the new two-exam system starting 2026. Missing three or more subjects in the initial test means an 'essential repeat' and disqualification from the second exam. Compartment candidates can appear in the second exam. No exemptions for additional subjects will be granted. #Board #CBSE_CBSE #CBSE_mandates #Board_exam #system_starting #Class #two-exam_system #CBSE #exam #system
