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Reduce CBSE curriculum by 30%, says Delhi Dy CM Sisodia

Delhi's deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday requested that CBSE curriculum should be reduced to at least 30% by next year onwards. Also, not every child has technological availabilities to show up for online classes. Keeping in mind, Doordarshan should give its few hours of 'on-air' time in creation to the student's studies. Sisodia added it is not possible to hold the remaining 10th and 12th exams now, results should be evaluated on the basis of internal exams.

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