<div align="justify">Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday appreciated the school examination boards which agreed to do away with the Class XII board marks moderation system from this year.<br /><br /> He, however, said it was up to the respective State Government’s now to take a final call on the issue and implement the resolution passed at the school boards' meeting here on Monday.<br /><br /> "It is a good decision by the CBSE. Several states have been taken on board and a consensus has been developed. But the final decision will be of the states," Javadekar told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.<br /><br /> Majority of the school examination boards on Monday agreed to Ministry’s proposal for doing away with the system of moderation of the Class XII board marks from this year. A resolution to end the practice was also passed here at a meeting of the school boards.<br /><br />“This was just like a suggestion. A good consensus has been developed. Let's see how it progresses. I will take a brief on the meeting. The boards should not keep inflating marks in competition. This should not happen,” Javadekar said.</div>
<div align="justify">Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday appreciated the school examination boards which agreed to do away with the Class XII board marks moderation system from this year.<br /><br /> He, however, said it was up to the respective State Government’s now to take a final call on the issue and implement the resolution passed at the school boards' meeting here on Monday.<br /><br /> "It is a good decision by the CBSE. Several states have been taken on board and a consensus has been developed. But the final decision will be of the states," Javadekar told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.<br /><br /> Majority of the school examination boards on Monday agreed to Ministry’s proposal for doing away with the system of moderation of the Class XII board marks from this year. A resolution to end the practice was also passed here at a meeting of the school boards.<br /><br />“This was just like a suggestion. A good consensus has been developed. Let's see how it progresses. I will take a brief on the meeting. The boards should not keep inflating marks in competition. This should not happen,” Javadekar said.</div>