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The Punjab government has accused the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) of dropping Punjabi from the Class 10 Board exams in new draft norms. However, CBSE officials maintain that the list is indicative and no subjects will be dropped. The CBSE has approved draft norms for conducting Class 10 Board exams twice a year, and the policy will be finalized after stakeholder feedback.
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