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Maharashtra govt’s Saral portal fails digital India test

A serious lapse in govt database means that kids who moved from private to civic schools during COVID are ‘missing’ and could miss the board exam

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26 students from MPS Kanjurmarg  are set to appear for their SSC exams this year. Pic/Satej Shinde

26 students from MPS Kanjurmarg are set to appear for their SSC exams this year. Pic/Satej Shinde

A financial crisis during the pandemic led to many parents shifting their children to aided and government-run schools. More than 100 such students studying at a school in Kanjurmarg now face issues as their names haven’t been transferred on the government’s SARAL portal even after two years of admission, which could lead to them losing a school year.

Those appearing for the SSC exam this year will face complications while filling up their board exam forms as according to SARAL data, they are still students of the private schools they were studying at earlier.

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