Telangana School Education Dept. To Retain No Detention Policy

Hyderabad, Dec 24 (Maxim News): Keeping in view that the Central government on Monday abolished the non-detention policy for students in fifth to eighth grade, the Telangana School Education Department is planning to continue the old system in the present academic year. This policy will be in place before the Cabinet Sub-Committee and Education Commission soon to take a call by the State government on the particular issue.

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According to a Telangana School Education Department official, the new policy of the Central government highlights that the students of fifth to eighth grade who fail in their final examinations will now face the possibility of being held back, though they will have an opportunity to reappear for exams within two months.

However, in Telangana, the education department has planned to continue with the old policy for this academic year, that is, there will be no detention for students from grades one to ten, they will be promoted based on their attendance.

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According to the high official “Regarding the no-detention policy, we have planned to place this before the Cabinet Sub-Committee and Education Commission for further guidance. As of now, we will follow the old system. After due consideration, the Government will decide whether to implement this policy in the state or not.” (Maxim News)


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