![]() In his reply, CM Saha, who holds the Education portfolio, told the Assembly on Thursday that they had enquired with the Board and been told that there was no notification regarding compulsorily writing Kokborok exam in the Bengali script. Debbarma sought a re-examination saying students would lose an academic year otherwise. And that many who had studied Kokborok only in Roman so far submitted blank answersheets.ĭuring a discussion in the House, the Motha’s Animesh Debbarma said their party wasn’t against writing Kokborok in any script, “even French”, but that students were well within their rights to give the paper in Roman apart from Bengali under the three-language formula. ![]() ![]() In the latest row, the TIPRA Motha flagged media reports, in the Assembly, that candidates giving a Kokborok language paper in the recent Tripura Board of Secondary Education exams, in a school in Gomati district, were compelled by invigilators to write answers in the Bengali script. Also Read | Northeast groups oppose Centre’s Hindi move, call it an ‘imposition’
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