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CBSE row: Cong pushes for Pradhan’s resignation 

The Congress on Friday said that only Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan can answer as to why the CBSE was "made to adopt an expensive OSM system at inflated rates", and asserted that he must resign so that an independent investigation can take place.
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The Congress on Friday said that only Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan can answer as to why the CBSE was “made to adopt an expensive OSM system at inflated rates”, and asserted that he must resign so that an independent investigation can take place.

Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Governing Body in its December 2024 meeting flagged that the ‘financial implications of implementing On-Screen Marking (OSM)’ are ‘substantially high’ compared to existing practices.

Citing a report in an English daily, Ramesh said it reveals that the estimated contract value of the CBSE’s tender for the OSM system increased by Rs 10 crore for the same volume of work.

“It was Rs 28 crore in the first two tenders issued by the CBSE but rose to Rs 38.46 crore in the final work order issued to COEMPT,” he alleged.

Ramesh pointed out that based on the actual price for the number of answer sheets scanned, the work’s value should only be around Rs 25.39 crore, which is approximately 66 per cent of the amount stated in the work order.

The CBSE was unable to answer the procurement-related questions posed by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education after it heard from 18-year-old whistleblower Sarthak Sidhant in its meeting on Tuesday, he said.

“That is because only one man, the Mantri Pradhan, can speak to how and why the CBSE was made to adopt an expensive OSM system at inflated rates, despite the Governing Body’s concerns about the cost,” Ramesh stated.

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