Punjab CM seeks postponement of CBSE board exams as Covid-19 cases rise
Punjab
Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has sought postponement of the upcoming CBSE board exams for classes 10 and
12 amid the surge in COVID-19 cases
across the country.
Singh has
written to Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank', pointing to the
prevailing situation and stressing that it would only be appropriate that a
decision is taken forthwith to postpone class 10 and 12 board examinations.
This
would also allow the Union Government and States to plan better for conduct of
the examination once the situation normalizes, he said in an official statement
here on Wednesday.
Seeking
the minister's early intervention, the chief minister noted that it was
difficult to precisely predict as to when the surge in the COVID-19 cases will
be arrested and by when will we see a consistently declining trend. Read More
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