Outcry grows over Grade 12 results. Students demand education minister’s scalp
Summary
Thousands of students have protested the Grade 12 exam results in Nepal, questioning their accuracy and demanding the resignation of Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel amid accusations of rushed and flawed evaluation processes.
Key Points
- Thousands of students are protesting the Grade 12 exam results, accusing negligence in the evaluation process.
- Students demand the resignation of Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel over flawed Grade 12 results.
- Social media campaigns with hashtags like 'Resign Sasmit Pokharel' have amplified public anger.
- The Ministry of Education has formed an investigation committee to verify answer sheets and review the evaluation process.