• About us
  • Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, June 18, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
World's first weekly chronicle of development news
  • Blitz Highlights
    • Special
    • Spotlight
    • Insight
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Legal
  • Perspective
  • Nation
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • South
  • Business & Economy
  • World
  • Hindi Edition
  • International Editions
    • Dubai
    • Tanzania
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
  • Blitz India Business
  • Blitz Highlights
    • Special
    • Spotlight
    • Insight
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Legal
  • Perspective
  • Nation
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • South
  • Business & Economy
  • World
  • Hindi Edition
  • International Editions
    • Dubai
    • Tanzania
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
  • Blitz India Business
No Result
View All Result
World's first weekly chronicle of development news
No Result
View All Result

A deeper crisis

by Blitz India Media
June 18, 2026
in Opinion
0
cbse

Deepak Dwivedi

NEW DELHI: Every year, millions of Indian families place their faith in public examination systems. Board examinations are not merely academic exercises; they shape admissions, careers and, in many cases, life trajectories. That is why the recent controversy surrounding the CBSE’s Class XII evaluation process deserves attention not merely as an administrative lapse but as a symptom of a deeper crisis in India’s education system.

The controversy began with complaints regarding the newly introduced On-Screen Marking (OSM) system, under which answer sheets were digitised and evaluated electronically. Students and parents raised concerns over unusually low marks, alleged mismatches in answer sheets, blurred scanned copies, technical glitches and difficulties in accessing re-evaluation services. The issue escalated to the point where the Education Ministry sought explanations, inquiries were initiated, and questions were raised regarding the implementation of the digital evaluation system.

The CBSE episode should serve as a wake-up call

What makes the episode particularly troubling is that it comes at a time when India is aggressively embracing technology in education. Digitisation undoubtedly offers advantages – speed, transparency and scalability. But technology is not a substitute for preparedness. When systems affecting millions of students are introduced without adequate testing, safeguards and accountability mechanisms, the consequences can be severe.The controversy also highlights a larger problem: the excessive dependence on high-stakes examinations. In India, a few marks can determine access to prestigious colleges, scholarships and career opportunities. Any perception of unfairness, therefore, generates anxiety far beyond the classroom. Trust is the foundation of any examination system, and once that trust is shaken, restoring it becomes very difficult.

Equally concerning were reports of portal failures, payment glitches and delays in the re-evaluation process that left students and parents confused and frustrated. Even if some of these problems resulted from cyberattacks or unprecedented demand, they certainly exposed weaknesses in the infrastructure supporting one of the country’s most important educational institutions.

The larger lesson extends beyond the CBSE. India’s education system is in the midst of a transition driven by digital technologies, the National Education Policy and changing skill requirements. Such transformation is, no doubt, necessary. However, reforms cannot be judged merely by ambitious announcements or technological adoption.

Their success ultimately depends on reliability, transparency and public confidence.The real issue is not whether technology should be used in examinations; it is whether these institutions are capable of implementing the technology responsibly. Students in the country should never become test subjects for inadequately prepared systems.

The CBSE episode should serve as a wake-up call. Educational reforms must place students at the centre rather than treat them as data points in large-scale experiments. In a country where education remains the principal pathway to social mobility, competence and credibility in examination systems are not administrative luxuries. They are national necessities.

Related Posts

Senior Citizens
Opinion

Quiet transformation

June 18, 2026
Reputational Populism: When Acquittal Becomes Guilt
Opinion

The presumption of guilt after acquittal

June 18, 2026
Technical Textiles Drive India’s Footwear Industry Growth
Opinion

Smart, sustainable & seamless framework

June 4, 2026
US President Donald Trump
Opinion

With a rider

May 31, 2026
elections
Opinion

Whither ideology?

May 31, 2026
India’s Pharma Sector Set for Global Innovation Leap
Opinion

New Horizon for innovation and youth

May 23, 2026
Load More
Next Post
RBI urges banks to intensify efforts to return unclaimed deposits

6.9 प्रतिशत की दर से बढ़ेगी देश की इकोनॉमी: आरबीआई

Recent News

PM Modi arrives in Paris for final leg
News

PM Modi arrives in Paris for final leg

by Blitz India Media
June 18, 2026
0

Blitz Bureau NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Paris and received a warm welcome from members of the...

Read moreDetails
US President Donald Trump

Trump, Iran Prez Pezehkian sign peace deal

June 18, 2026
Starmer and modi

India-UK FTA to take effect on July 15

June 18, 2026
PMGSY infrastructure

Centre allocates Rs 18,907 cr for rural roads

June 18, 2026
monsoon

Southwest monsoon stalls over Maharashtra

June 18, 2026

Blitz Highlights

  • Special
  • Spotlight
  • Insight
  • Entertainment
  • Health

International Editions

  • US (New York)
  • UK (London)
  • Middle East (Dubai)
  • Tanzania (Africa)

Nation

  • East
  • West
  • South
  • North
  • Hindi Edition

E-paper

  • India
  • Hindi E-paper
  • Dubai E-Paper
  • USA E-Paper
  • UK-Epaper
  • Tanzania E-paper

Useful Links

  • About us
  • Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

©2024 Blitz India Media -Building A New Nation

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Blitz Highlights
      • Special
      • Spotlight
      • Insight
      • Entertainment
      • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Legal
    • Perspective
    • Nation
      • East
      • West
      • North
      • South
    • Business & Economy
    • World
    • Hindi Edition
    • International Editions
      • Dubai
      • Tanzania
      • United Kingdom
      • USA
    • Blitz India Business

    ©2024 Blitz India Media -Building A New Nation