Ahmedabad: A query in a school exam on how Mahatma Gandhi committed suicide has shocked the Gujarat schooling government, prompting them to provoke an inquiry into it. Another question about bootlegging in dry Gujarat has also irked the education officers. “Gandhijiye aapghaat karwa mate she Kiryu?”
(How did Gandhiji dedicate suicide?) became the question asked in Gujarati to Class 9 students during an internal assessment examination of faculties run under the banner of ‘Sufalam Shala Vikas Sankul,’ a legitimate state. The Sufalam Shala Vikas Sankul is an enterprise of a few self-financed schools and academic establishments that are getting government grants in Gandhinagar.
Another question in an exam paper for Class 12 students was about “writing a letter to the district police chief complaining about the rise in the sale of liquor for your location and nuisance created by using bootleggers .”A cluster of self-financed schools and those getting grants blanketed those questions for inner evaluation exams hung on Saturday. These questions are distinctly objectionable, and we’ve initiated an inquiry. Action might be taken after the document is available to” Gandhinagar’s district schooling officer.
Bharat Vadher said. The management of those schools set the question papers, run under the banner of Sufalam Shala Vikas Sankul, and the state training department had nothing to do with it; he delivered. Ahmedabad: A question in a college exam on how Mahatma Gandhi committed suicide has taken aback by the Gujarat training authorities, prompting them to provoke an inquiry into it.
Another query, approximately bootlegging in dry Gujarat, irked the schooling officials.
“Gandhijiye aapghaat karwa mate Shu Kiryu?” (How did Gandhiji dedicate suicide?) was the question requested in Gujarati to Class nine students at some point in an internal assessment exam of schools run below the banner of ‘Sufalam Shala Vikas Sankul,’ a respected said. The Sufalam Shala Vikas Sankul is a company of self-financed faculties and academic establishments getting government presents in Gandhinagar.
Another question in an exam paper of Class 12 college students was about “writing a letter to district police leader complaining approximately the upward thrust in the sale of liquor on your place and nuisance created by bootleggers .”A cluster of self-financed schools and those getting offers blanketed these two questions for internal assessment assessments held on Saturday. These questions are very objectionable, and we’ve initiated an inquiry. An action might be taken after the file comes in,” Gandhinagar’s district schooling officer Bharat Vadher said. The query papers were set by managing these faculties, run underneath the banner of Sufalam Shala Vikas Sankul, and the national training branch had nothing to do with it; he delivered.