
Following widespread complaints about technical glitches on the CBSE post-result re-evaluation portal, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has directed expert teams from IIT Madras and IIT Kanpur to assist in resolving issues related to portal stability, server performance, login authentication, and payment gateways. Additionally, coordination with the Finance Ministry and four public sector banks aims to overhaul the payment system to ensure smooth, transparent, and student-friendly services during the re-evaluation process.
The article group presents a government-centric perspective focusing on official responses to technical issues faced by students using the CBSE portal. Coverage highlights actions taken by the Education Ministry and IIT experts without partisan framing. The involvement of multiple government agencies and technical institutions is portrayed as a coordinated effort, reflecting an administrative viewpoint rather than political debate.
The overall tone across the articles is neutral to cautiously positive, emphasizing problem identification and corrective measures without sensationalism. While acknowledging student frustrations, the coverage focuses on solutions and official commitments to improve the system, conveying a constructive and pragmatic sentiment toward resolving the technical challenges.
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