The CBSE Board has now admitted its mistake over a question by the CBSE Board. The CBSE Board, which has been embroiled in controversy over protests on social media and Priyanka-Rahul Gandhi's statement since recently, has issued a statement recently. According to reports, the Board has issued a circular saying, "The passage asked in the 10th English examination CBSE board held on December 11 was not in line with the guidelines of the Board. In such a situation, the Board will give the full numbers to all students for this question.'' In addition, the Board has said, "The question was referred to a Subject Expert Committee after feedback from stakeholders. The committee, after considering it, found that the question was not in accordance with the guidelines of the board. In such a situation, the board will give full marks to all the students attempting the question paper series JSK/1. In a passage asked in the CBSE Board 10th examination, it was said that children have started deteriorating due to more rights of wives in homes.'' In the question paper, several anti-women controversial terms were used. Since then, people have been surrounding the board by sharing screenshots of the paper on social media. During this, many users appealed to the board to apologize, describing it as the board's regressive thinking. In such a situation, now the CBSE board has apologized. Regarding this, Priyanka Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi had also tweeted by tagging the board and along with the board had also targeted BJP-RSS. Rohit Sharma injured ahead of South Africa tour, Team India suffers major setback Kejriwal govt going to teach yoga for free, people will have to make just one missed call Shameful! Father kept raping his own minor daughter, Here's why