TBSE allows Roman script for Kokborok exam in the face of widespread protests
In the face of severe protests from different student organizations, civil societies and political parties, the Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) said it would allow both Roman and Bengali scripts as the script of choice for writing answer scripts of Kokborok paper in the board examinations scheduled to be held in 20 days.
When contacted, TBSE president Dr. Dhananjoy Gonchoudhury said a delegation of 131 faculty members from colleges and universities of Tripura visited him and provided a written assurance that they would extend a hand of help to evaluate Kokborok answer scripts written in Roman script if they are asked.
The development comes after the TBSE chief had earlier said the board has evaluators who are comfortable with evaluating answer scripts in Bengali script.
While the TBSE chief said he was quoted wrongly in media reports about his comments on the choice of Roman script for writing answers of the Kokborok paper, he admitted he had instructed examination center in-charges to ask candidates to use Bengali script.
The state education board had also said earlier that the state government is in communication with New Delhi for clearance and guidelines on the use of Roman script for Kokborok papers.