New Delhi: Issuing a stern warning to evaluators of Class 10 and 12 workbench exams, the Central Workbench of Secondary Education (CBSE) has cautioned versus sharing any information on social media. The CBSE has warned that disciplinary and legal whoopee will be taken against defaulters.
Sanyam Bhardwaj, the Controller of Examinations at the Central Workbench of Secondary Education (CBSE), stated, "CBSE has warned evaluators of the Class 10 and 12 Workbench examinations of legal whoopee if they share information on social media." CBSE emphasized that the evaluation process for Workbench examinations is confidential and operates under strict regulations; disciplinary whoopee will be taken versus those who violate these rules. The Central Workbench of Secondary Education has issued an newsy for teachers involved in evaluation work.
The issued newsy urges individuals to refrain from sharing misleading information on social media. It remoter states, "It has come to the Board's notice that unrepealable individuals engaged in the evaluation process for Class X and Class XII examinations are posting comments, opinions, and experiences on social media platforms. Many of these posts are misleading and factually incorrect, and they have the potential to create ravages among concerned parties and spread rumors."
It remoter adds, "The Board's evaluation process is confidential and governed by strict regulations. Sharing any misleading information, experiences, or opinions related to the evaluation on public forums is strictly prohibited. Any struggle to spread rumors or misrepresent facts on social media will be deemed a violation of professional self-mastery and may lead to disciplinary action."
"Teachers are well-considered to exercise restraint and uphold the nobility of the viewing system. The Workbench expects all examiners to maintain confidentiality, dignity, and professionalism while discharging their duties."

