Chief minister Nitish Kumar has asked for an action plan to improve the standard of education in Bihar but academicians say the rot that has set in over the decades first needs to be reversed if any change has to be brought in.
The Bihar State Examination Board (BSEB), under fire last year over the toppers’ scam, took a series of steps to crack down on use of unfair means: it cancelled the affiliation of 200 ambiguous institutions churning out “first divisions” for years in the Intermediate exams; tightened security at exam centres by carrying out intensive frisking of examinees; banned mobile phones in the test centres and made it mandatory for DMs and SPs to send a daily report apart from introducing the coding system to ensure nobody knows where the answer sheets have gone for evaluation.
One of the impacts of these measures is that the percentage of students who passed plummeted from about 90 in 2016
Source”timesofindia”]