The Delhi government, which was occupied by a majority, has given a big gift to the 10th and 12th students of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Millions of students of 10th-12th class will not be required to pay exam fees for next year's exam. This was announced by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in the Delhi government on Wednesday. According to the Deputy Chief Minister, the relief has also been given to students of recognized schools along with students from government schools. These include students of all categories. Let us know the full details Hardik Patel was in custody, was going to meet jailed ex-IPS Sanjeev Bhatt In his statement, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had said that he has directed the Education Department to work under a formula to minimize the burden of fees on students. Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia had said that he had asked the Directorate of Education (DoE) to prepare a proposal to minimize the fee burden on 10th and 12th students. In view of this, the Delhi government has decided to give the examination fee itself to all classes of students, giving relief to millions of parents. Mumbai Police arrests Dawood's brother Anis Ibrahim's accomplice Saeed For your information, the Central Board of Secondary Education (ICED) has increased the fees for board examinations for class X and Class XII in the past. The CBSE has raised the fee for five subjects from Rs 50 to Rs 1,200 for SC and ST students. It is said that the CBSE has increased the fees by 24 times. The CBSE used to charge Rs 350 from SC and ST students in Delhi. In which Rs.300 was paid by the Delhi Government and the remaining Rs 50 was paid by the students. The CBSE said in a notification that the matter is an internal matter of the Delhi government. On the other hand, the fee for all students across the country was Rs 750, which has been increased to Rs 1,500. In this case, the fee has been doubled. Former PM Manmohan Singh set to go to Rajya Sabha, BJP not to field candidate The 24-fold fee hike is applicable only to Delhi's SC and ST students. Their fees have now been hiked by 24 times. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has expressed displeasure over the fee. He has said that if things continue like this, the government will consider its board. The CBSE has already clarified the matter. The CBSE has said that the board has hiked the fees after five years. It has happened not just in Delhi, but has been done all over the country. Also Read: Election Commission to launch delimitation in Jammu and Kashmir, awaiting gov't order! Karnataka: Disqualified rebel legislator arrives SC Karnataka: Congress demands to sack Government from governor Rahul Gandhi's question to the Governor of Kashmir, "When can I come?"