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A CAPITAL VIEW OF NEWS PAGE 9 NEW DELHI J8.00 Finally, CBSE heads roll Board Chairman Rahul Singh and Secretary Himanshu Gupta shifted, replaced with Lokhande Prashant Sitaram & Varun Bhardwaj, respectively; OSM system probe ordered OUT Rahul Singh IN Himanshu Gupta Lokhande Prashant Sitaram Varun Bhardwaj S L A L I T H A @ New Delhi IN a major administrative shake-up following controversy over the CBSE’s new digital evaluation system for Class XII board examinations, the Centre on Tuesday removed CBSE Chairman Rahul Singh and Secretary Himanshu Gupta with immediate effect and ordered a high-level inquiry into the procurement of the OnScreen Marking (OSM) system used for evaluating answer sheets. The government also announced the constitution of a one-member committee headed by S Radha Chauhan, Chairperson of the Capacity Building Commission, to investigate the award and procurement of services related to the OSM platform. It directed the committee to submit its report to the Department of Personnel and Training within a month. According to the official order, Chauhan has been authorised to seek assistance from officials of other departments during the inquiry while the Capacity Build, ing Commission will provide secretarial support. The action came hours after the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education held a meeting with senior officials of the CBSE and the Ministry of Education to review complaints surrounding the implementation of the digital marking system. Later, the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet appointed Lokhande Prashant Sitaram, a 2001 batch IAS officer as the new CBSE Chairperson. Varun Bhardwaj, Indian Information Service officer of 2008 batch was appointed the Board’s secretary . While Rahul Singh was transferred as Additional Secretary in the Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Gupta was sent back to parent cadre with the ‘extended period of cooling off ’. Controversy erupted after the declaration of Class XII results on May 13, with students and parents alleging widespread discrepancies in evaluation, technical glitches, delays in verification and re-evaluation processes, and lack of transparency in the OSM system. While student Sidhant Sartak alleged that three tenders were rigged to favour Hyderabad-based Coempt EduTeck Pvt Ltd in the award of the OSM contract, the CBSE in its pushback submitted a report to the committee, defending the implementation of the system. It also said that portal-related glitches had been rectified. The controversy deepened after another student, Vedant Shrivastava, claimed that CBSE had uploaded and evaluated another candidate’s answer sheet under his name. A denial of service attack attempt caused 1.5 mn hits on the CBSE re-evaluation portal within 2 mins and over 1 lakh bids of unauthorised file access CBSE statement ‘OSM tenders rigged to favour firm’ Sidhant Sartak, 17, made a detailed presentation before a Parliamentary Standing Committee, alleging that at least 15 changes were made across three tenders to favour Hyderabad-based Coempt EduTeck Pvt Ltd over Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in the award of the OSM contract. His presentation was made in the presence of senior CBSE officials | P7 Major cyber attack as revaluation portal for Class XII opens S L A L I T H A @ New Delhi MALICIOUS actors attempted to disrupt services on the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) Class XII re-evaluation portal through a barrage of cyber attacks on Tuesday the day it became operational. , The Board shared the information after complaints from thousands of students since early morning that they were unable to login to the portal. An official statement from the Board said that the portal currently supports usage by 8,000 concurrent users and a total of 16,000 had successfully completed their submissions for reevaluation of marks by 3 pm. “While thousands of students accessed the CBSE re-evaluation portal today, malicious actors attempted to disrupt services through a barrage of cyberattacks. Most recent being a denial of service attack attempt causing 1.5 million hits on the portal within a matter of 2 minutes and more than 1 lakh attempts of unauthorised file access.” The platform has been further refined by the CBSE based on student Screengrab of students failing feedback, it said. Session to login to the portal time limits have been extended to make the process more convenient and seamless, it added. There was enormous criticism from students over the need for Aadhaar verification. In another statement, the CBSE said, “Aadhaar Verification has been included for security reasons.” It also clarified that in the case of children who do not have this document, the parent’s, relative’s or guardian’s Aadhaar details may be used. “In this case, the Aadhaar Name, Date of birth and Gender must be of the person whose Aadhaar number is used,” it added. The portal was finally opened to begin the revaluation process early in the day with the Board announcing it at 4.42 am on its social media handles. PAGES 12 NASHIK Is where the Army trains its combat helicopter pilots Annamalai suspense on as Shah summons Nagenthran RAJESH KUMAR THAKUR AND S U B A S H I N I V I J AYA K U M A R @ New Delhi/Chennai AFTER aggrieved for mer Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai met Union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday, the BJP leadership summoned state BJP president Nainar Nagenthran to Delhi, fuelling speculation of a possible mutual reconciliation. With the party leadership requesting him to reconsider his decision, sources said Annamalai hasn’t formally submitted his resignation yet. As for Nagenthran, he arrived in the Capital and was scheduled to meet Shah to find an amicable solution. During his meeting with Shah, Annamalai spoke about his prolonged differences with the state unit leadership after being removed as president of the TN unit in 2025 to patch up with the AIADMK. Union home minister Amit Shah with TN BJP leader Annamalai in Delhi | PTI Sources said Annamalai had made up his mind to quit and return to Chennai immediately after his resignation is accepted. He intended to part ways without burning his bridges with the top leadership. But since he was asked to reconsider his decision, he may return to Chennai on June 4, sources said. Though he was offered a Rajya Sabha NIA looks at Hamas link in Pahalgam attack New Delhi: In a significant development in the Pahalgam terror attack investigation, the NIA has flagged the need to examine links between Pakistanbacked terror groups and Hamas based on similarities between October 7, 2023 attacks against Israeli revelers and Pahalgam | P7 EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @ New Delhi THE city is set to witness a week of rains and thunderstorms, the Met department has forecast. After days of severe heatwaves, Delhi will see temperatures hovering below 40°C till June 5. The city on Tuesday recorded a maximum temperature of 37.7°C, 2.3°C below normal, amid relatively mild weather conditions across the city, weather data showed. According to the India Meteorolo gical De par tment (IMD), temperatures remained below normal across monitoring stations, with Safdarjung, the base station, recording a J AYA N T H J A C O B @New Delhi DRDO, IAF successfully flight-test RudraM-II PIPE DOWN FIAT Following Karnataka High Court’s order, workers remove posters of D Shivakumar in front of the Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru on Tuesday, a day before his swearing-in ceremony. The banners had come up after his selection as CM | SHASHIDHAR BYRAPPA | P5 INDIA on Tuesday firmly rejected any role for third parties in resolving its boundary dispute with Nepal, responding to remarks by Nepal Prime Minister Balendra Shah in Parliament on Sunday in which he called for involvement of the UK and China in efforts to resolve the border issue. The Indian response came amid a deepening political controversy in Nepal, where Shah’s comments have triggered protests and repeated disruptions in Parliament. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India had maximum of 37.7°C, while the minimum stood at 26.8°C. Palam recorded a high of 35.9°C, Lodhi Road 36°C, The Ridge 37.2°C, and Ayanagar 36.1°C, all 2.5°C to 5°C below the normal for the season, IMD said. Also, the minimum temperatures at these four stations ranged between 24°C and 25.7°C, slightly below the seasonal normal. The weather conditions are expected to remain favourable in the coming week, reducing the likelihood of heatwave conditions. For Wednesday the IMD , has forecast a partly cloudy sky with the possibility of thunderstorms and light rain in isolated places. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar with Nepal’s Rastriya Swatantra Party president Rabi Lamichhane in New Delhi on Tuesday | PTI taken note of both Shah’s statement and a subsequent clarification issued by Nepal’s Foreign Ministry . Reiterating New Delhi’s long- standing position that boundary issues must be addressed bilaterally, he pointed out that most of the India-Nepal border has already been settled. “While close to 98% of the India-Nepal boundary has been demarcated, there are some unresolved segments. The shifting of the course of Gandak river has resulted in this situation. There are cases of crossborder occupation and encroachment of the boundary which are currently being mapped jointly he said. ,” The fallout from Shah’s comments paralysed Nepal’s Parliament for a second consecutive day on Tuesday . QATAR TEAM Malabar’s football aspirations manifest in the flesh at 2026 FIFA WC R O N N I E K U R I A K O S E @ Kochi KERALA’S love affair with football has found a moment of history. Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid, who has roots in Kannur, has earned a place in Qatar’s 26-member squad for the FIFA World Cup. He has also become the first Malayali to make a World Cup team. The 19-year-old, however, won’t be the only player with Indian heritage at the football gala. Nishan Velupillay whose , roots trace back to Tamil Nadu, will be representing Australia. Born and raised in Qatar to parents from Malabar region, Tahsin was named in the final squad after figuring in the country’s probable list. He is also the first player of Indian origin to feature in the Qatar Stars League. He plays for AlDuhail SC, the country’s oldest football team. “Tahsin may be playing for Another with TN roots Nishan Velupillay, whose roots trace back to Tamil Nadu, will be representing Australia. Velupillay, 25, has seven senior caps and three goals for Australia, having debuted for his country against China and scoring in 2024 Qatar, but Malabar’s aspirations run through his veins. His parents moved to Qatar in 1996. It was during an inter- school football tournament that he was first scouted,” said D Ravi Kumar, a veteran journalist who has covered the football scene in Qatar extensively . Tahsin trained at Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence, which is globally renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities, and went on to represent Qatar at the Under-16, Under-17 and Un- ticket and a ministerial berth, he declined, preferring to work in TN, sources said. Annamalai first met BJP national general secretary B L Santhosh before proceeding to meet party president Nitin Nabin. In Tamil Nadu, several district-level functionaries loyal to Annamalai are said to have resigned following reports of his impending exit. Thunderstorm, rain till June 5 likely, says IMD No role for third-party mediation in border dispute with Nepal, says India EXPRESS READ The Defence Research and Development Organisation and IAF successfully flight-tested RudraM-II air-to-surface missile from a Su-30 MKI fighter under what the defence ministry termed “extreme release conditions”. The ministry said the missile struck its target with pin-point accuracy. The video spread quickly online, with people responding to how genuine and unscripted the whole thing felt. Captain Bharat Bhardwaj called it a “love ka salute” — and joked that while officers give and receive salutes at work, back home, the wife is in charge. For the Captain, the day marked the end of a tough professional journey, and the start of a new one der-19 levels. “It is not common that players of different origin feature in a national side, but because of Tahsin’s exceptional talent, he was considered,” Ravi said. Tahsin’s international debut came during the World Cup qualification campaign against Afghanistan. Though included in the squad against India, he did not feature in the match but later played in Qatar’s decisive final two qualification fixtures. “The boy plays as winger. But under Julen Lopetegui, the head coach of Qatar, we may see him move into a more defined position in midfield,” Ravi said. Tahsin is the second son of Hibasil Jamshid, a Thalassery (Kozhikode) native working as a chief accountant in Qatar, and Shyma. New ridge management board gets L-G green light EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @ New Delhi LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Taranjit Singh Sandhu has approved the reconstitution and notification of the Delhi Ridge Management Board (DRMB) in a push to secure the national capital’s green lungs. In pursuance of the Supreme Court’s judgment, this statutory overhaul will lead to transitioning the capital’s ridge governance through an integrated, multi-agency regulatory body . While the ridge is owned by DDA, the Department of Environment and Forest is responsible for its maintenance, and MCD, NDMC, revenue department and Delhi Police are entrusted with the responsibility of its protection. According to the L-G secretariat, the new ridge management board introduces a coordinated inter-agency platform designed to streamline surveillance and eliminate administrative silos. The chief secretary of the Delhi government will serve as the chairman of the board, with the vice-chairman of the DDA as a member. A representative of the Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, holding a rank not below IG of forests, along with a senior official from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, will also serve as the board’s members. The Commissioner of MCD and the NDMC chairman will be other members of the board. TMC SUPREMO MAMATA PROTESTS ATTACKS Former CM at a protest against the attacks on party leaders in Kolkata on Tuesday | P8
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