A principal of an Indian School Certificate Examinations (ICSE) school in the city said no arrangement was made in his institution for ICSE candidates to interact with the prime minister.
"We don't have any information about any state-run secondary/higher secondary school or any state-aided school having made arrangements to make its students see the prime minister's interaction live on video in the school compound," a senior official of state education department told PTI.
There are over 160 state-run and state-aided secondary and higher secondary schools in the city and neighbouring districts.
A source in the ICSE council, city office, said he did not have any update about the number of schools having attended the programme.
State Education Minister Partha Chatterjee had said yesterday, "No student of West Bengal will find the time to listen to the prime minister's speech since they are busy in last minute preparations for the upcoming Board examinations."
In his 'Pareeksha pe Charcha' address at the Talkatora Stadium in Delhi, Modi today stressed on the importance of confidence and concentration in dealing with exam stress.
The speech was webcast by the Ministry of Human Resource Development.
"Today, I am a student and you are my examiner. You can give me marks out of 10 later. Don't think of me as the prime minister but as a friend," Modi said, responding to questions from the students gathered at the stadium as well as those who wrote in their queries and doubts.
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