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Pass or stay back: Odisha brings back detention with a second chance rule for class 5 and 8 students
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Odisha has implemented a fail-and-retention policy for Class 5 and 8 students, introducing formal exams and re-tests. Students who fail both attempts will repeat the year, though no one will be expelled. The move aligns with national RTE amendments to improve learning outcomes and educational accountability.
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