Scrutiny 10



This publication covers 10 questions, and several supplementary follow ups, to ask if you are scrutinising climate action in your council.

It lays out key issues on which local scrutineers (councillors sitting on scrutiny committees and the officers who support them) can pose questions to those with decision-making responsibility.

“The Scrutiny” was written by the poet Richard Lovelace. Most likely composed in 1642, during the first months of the English Civil War, the poem turns away from the intense political conflict that surrounded its writing. It is, instead, a witty argument in favor of promiscuity.

The 10 questions
  1. Apr 06, 2021 Bihar Board 10th Scrutiny 2021 – Now that the Secondary Annual exam Result 2021 has been announced, students who are not satisfied with their result can apply for Bihar Board 10th Scrutiny. The application window for the Scrutiny process is open from April 11 to 17, 2021.
  2. Volume 2 of A Selection from Scrutiny opens with Mrs Leavis's much quoted studies, which together form 'A Critical Theory of Jane Austen's Writings'. There follows a section of reviews of novelists (Dorothy Richardson, Gissing, Hemingway, Virginia Woolf, Henry James), and Mrs Leavis's study of Edith Wharton.

How well does the council understand the need to take action locally?

How does the council’s leadership champion and direct action on climate change?

How is the council adopting a clear and detailed strategic plan, and how is it mainstreaming climate change mitigation and adaptation?

Has the council reviewed its investment strategy, supply chains and procurement models to give due consideration to climate change impacts?

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How is the council integrating sustainability and resilience into its transport and energy plans?

How is the council planning to understand and act on the need to adapt existing properties and estates to address the impacts of climate change – and to plan for new housing stock which is resilient to these impacts?

How is the council promoting climate education, diversifying the labour market and focusing on sectors that are sustainable?

What measures are being taken to ensure that health and social care systems will be resilient with the extra pressures they will come under due to climate change?

How does the council identify those who are most at risk from the impacts of climate change, and what is being done to assist the most vulnerable?

How is the council supporting and working with all relevant private and civic actors in the area towards climate change mitigation and adaptation?

Webinar: Scrutinising climate action

Drawing on the LGA’s publication ‘10 questions to ask if you are scrutinising climate change’, the event outlined a practical approach for scrutineers to understand and seek oversight on climate action in their localities. It was designed to explore questioning, identify key stakeholders, plan effective scrutiny work and consider the impacts that scrutiny can expect to deliver on this issue.

You can view the event presentations:

We have also produced a blog which provides a summary of the key themes that emerged during the morning and afternoon session on 18 September 2020, as well as some practical advice identified by participants.

Scrutiny

Bihar Board 10th Result 2020 Scrutiny: As per the latest update, Bihar Board will commence the scrutiny application process for Matric Results 2020 from today i.e. 29th May 2020. Students who are not satisfied with the marks awarded to them in the Bihar 10th Result 2020 declared on 26th May, can register for rechecking and scrutiny by logging onto exam portal biharboardonline.com. The application process for Bihar Board 10th Result 2020 Scrutiny process will be held completely online to ensure that students do not have to venture outside the safety of their homes in order to apply for 10th Result scrutiny during the on-going lockdown period due to Coronavirus pandemic. The application process for Bihar Matric Result Scrutiny 2020 which will start today will continue until 12th June 2020; therefore students are advised to complete their registration process before that.

Scrutiny 10th

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Scrutiny Application Process Period

Scrutiny 10 Day

The news about start of the online scrutiny process for Bihar 10th Result 2020 was notified by BSEB online via a tweet from its official twitter account. The information provided by BSEB confirmed that Bihar Matric Result 2020 Scrutiny application process will commence on 29th May 2020 and continue until 12th June 2020. As reported earlier, the application for scrutiny of Bihar Board 10th Result 2020 will be accepted by the board only in online format via official portal biharboardonline.com.

Scrutiny Application Fees

Along with confirming the dates for the Bihar 10th Scrutiny Application Process, the BSEB also notified that it would be charging a nominal amount of fee for rechecking of answer sheets or scrutiny process. Students applying for Bihar 10th Result Scrutiny 2020 will have to pay an amount of Rs 70/- per subject to get their answer sheets rechecked or retotaled.

How to apply for Bihar Board Class 10 Scrutiny 2020 online?

As notified earlier, the application process for Bihar 10th Result 2020 Scrutiny are being accepted only online. Students who are not familiar with the online application process can follow the simple steps listed below:

  • Step 1: Visit official website i.e. biharboardonline.com
  • Step 2: Find and Click on link for Scrutiny Applications
  • Step 3: Input your Exam Roll Code and Roll Number
  • Step 4: Generate an application id and log onto the portal using it
  • Step 5: Select the subjects for which you want to apply for scrutiny or rechecking
  • Step 6: Pay requisite application fee for 10th Scrutiny Process using digital payment mode
  • Step 7: Complete the payment and submit the application on the website