Haryana Board of School Education

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Madhya Pradesh’s education department is poised to implement a distinct transfer policy that aims to resolve ongoing issues within the transfer process. This new initiative will be separate from policies governing other departments, marking a significant shift in how educational staff transfers are managed.

The Cabinet is expected to approve this new transfer policy soon, with discussions indicating that the ban on transfers may be lifted for one month starting May 15, 2026. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav emphasized the urgency of implementing these changes, stating, “If it had already been decided to bring the transfer policy soon, it should have been implemented by now.”

Meanwhile, the School Education Department anticipates an influx of applications during this period, especially when local MLAs become involved. Food and Civil Supplies Minister Govind Singh Rajput noted that a large number of applications typically arise under such circumstances.

Separately, the second Class 10 board examination for CBSE is scheduled to begin on May 15, 2026. This timing coincides with the proposed lifting of the transfer ban and could influence how educators approach their roles during this critical assessment period.

On another front, Maharashtra’s SSC examination results are expected to be announced in May 2026, following trends from previous years. In 2025, Maharashtra SSC results were released on May 13. The examination was conducted from February 20 to March 18, 2026, with a total of 16,10,908 students registered and approximately 15,98,553 appearing for the exam.

The pass percentage for the Maharashtra SSC exam in 2025 stood at an impressive 93.04%, with 14,87,399 students successfully passing. These results highlight the performance trends within Maharashtra’s educational framework as it prepares for upcoming assessments.

Furthermore, discussions are underway regarding the establishment of a Traders’ Welfare Board aimed at directly communicating traders’ issues to the government. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to enhancing communication between various stakeholders in education and commerce.

As Madhya Pradesh moves toward finalizing its new transfer policy and as examinations loom in both CBSE and Maharashtra boards, educators and students alike remain attentive to these developments that could significantly impact their respective futures.