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Students to get smileys instead of marks in Madhya Pradesh govt schools till Class 2

Students who do well will get three smileys in their progress report while just one emoticon means he or she has to buck up.

Updated on: Jan 26, 2018, 17:27:32 IST
Hindustan Times, Bhopal | By
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Smileys will replace marks in the report cards of Class 1 and 2 students in Madhya Pradesh government schools from the next academic session.

Achievements of class 1 and 2 students will be recorded in the progress card through smileys. (Shutterstock)
Achievements of class 1 and 2 students will be recorded in the progress card through smileys. (Shutterstock)

The decision was taken by the Rajya Siksha Kendra that decides on curriculum for primary schools in the state, to make learning more interesting and less stressful, and directives have been issued to all district education officers and district coordinators of the Kendra, said its director Lokesh Jatav said.

“Nowadays parents start pressuring their kids for good marks from Class 1. So we have decided that the evaluations class 1 and 2 students will be done on the basis of exercise books and an oral test and no marks would be given,” Jatav said.

Depending how they do in the oral test, students who have grasped the subject well will be given three smileys in their report card, Jatav said.

If the student is still in the learning stage, it will be two smileys. If the student needs to put in more effort, the progress card will carry a single smiley. Achievements in social and personal traits will also be recorded in the progress card of class 1 and 2 students through smileys. All districts have been told to declare the results of the annual evaluation of students in classes 1 to 8 by April 30.

The recommendation for the evaluation of students in the national curriculum framework says that the process of learning-teaching should be in a fear-free environment. Provision for comprehensive and continuous evaluation has been made in the Right to Education Act 2009.

 
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Shruti Tomar

I have spent over a decade chronicling Madhya Pradesh’s political and social landscape, covering politics, investigative journalism, crime, human interest, and government policy, blending sharp insight with ground‑level depth. I have closely tracked three assembly elections, three Lok Sabha elections, leadership transitions in MP while exposing governance lapses, tender irregularities, and flawed policy rollouts. My reports have revealed gaps in the Cheetah project, irregularities in medical education, rigging in recruitment exams, and loopholes in policy implementation. In crime reporting, I have moved beyond FIRs to map systemic patterns — from organised crime networks and gender‑based violence to custodial accountability — balancing urgency with sensitivity. My journalism is defined by a commitment to human interest. I have profiled the marginalised Bancchda community, documented atrocities against tribal groups, and highlighted efforts to preserve their culture through heritage liquor and revival of spiritual practices. I have reported on farmers struggling with failed MSP promises, giving voice to those often reduced to statistics in policy files. Passionate about field reporting, I have reported on rampant sand mining in Chambal and Narmada, pharmaceutical companies supplying medicines under altered names, the dire condition of schools and colleges, the plight of commercial sex workers, and skewed sex ratios in specific districts. Beyond deadlines, and as HT’s state correspondent and assistant editor in Madhya Pradesh, I engage with ministers, farmers, students, and activists, believing the best policy stories begin with a single human voice. A postgraduate in Journalism and Mass Communication, I also hold a diploma in sports journalism.

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