The board has also debarred the subject expert who framed the question for "ambiguity in the interpretation of the question" after Twitter users criticised it by tagging Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar seeking his intervention.
The question did not specifically state if it was about burial or cremation of dead bodies.
"The subject expert who framed the question was debarred for ambiguity in the interpretation of the question. A show cause notice was also issued to the (board) official concerned," the Central Board of Secondary Education said.
"Therefore, the question is framed to inculcate environment-friendly behaviour and increase the sensitivity towards safe disposal of waste," CBSE said.
Asking students to justify as to why "burying" should be promoted over "burning" to protect the environment from air pollution, the question stated, "Public all over India is very much concerned about the deteriorating air quality in large parts of India. Alarmed by this situation the residents welfare association of your locality organised an awareness programme entitled (sic) 'Bury, not burn'".
A Twitter user had yesterday tagged Javadekar with a picture of the question paper saying, "So CBSE under @PrakashJavdekar run @HRDMinistry wants to promote Burial & not Burning - even asking impressionable minds 2 reasons in support".
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