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Mumbai: Schools demand more time to review massive education draft

Nineteen educational organisations request more time to review and discuss the 326-page draft proposal, highlighting significant changes and the need for thorough deliberation

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As per new draft, students will no longer have English as a compulsory subject for Stds XI and XII

As per new draft, students will no longer have English as a compulsory subject for Stds XI and XII

Nineteen organisations representing school management, teachers, principals, and other stakeholders have written to the State Education Department, demanding an extension of the deadline for submitting suggestions and objections on the newly framed draft proposal of the State Curriculum Framework. The deadline for sending the feedback is June 3; however, the organisations have sought time until June 30.

In a letter dated May 26, jointly addressed to the State Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar and the director of the Maharashtra State Council of Educational Research and Training, it was stated that the draft proposal is over 300 pages and will need some time for stakeholders to go through it closely and give 
their feedback.

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