CBSE Board exams from May 4 to June 10, announces education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal
Thu, Dec 31 2020 08:16:05 PM
New Delhi, Dec 31 (IANS): The dates of the CBSE Board examinations for Class X and XII in 2021 have been announced. The examinations will kick off in May this time around. The board examinations will commence from May 4 and end on June 10. The results of class 10 and 12 Board examinations will be announced by July 15.
On Thursday evening, Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank made an official announcement with regard to the dates of the examinations.
Both the Union Ministry of Education and the CBSE have made it clear that the examinations will have to be taken at the examination centre itself in the pen and paper mode, like every year. No option has been provided for online examinations.
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Send The dates of the the CBSE Board examinations for Class X and XII in 2021 have been announced. The examinations will kick off in May this time round.
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The board examinations will commence from May 4 and end on June 10. The results of the class 0 and 12 Board examinations will be announced by July 15.
On Thursday evening, Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank made an official announcement with regard to the dates of the examinations.
Both the Union Ministry of Education and the CBSE have made it clear that the examinations will have to be taken at the examination centre itself in the pen and paper mode, like every year. No option has been provided for online examinations.
Hyderabad citizen groups stand in solidarity with farmer protests
Hundreds pay homage to farmers who lost lives during the ongoing agitation
By Mohammed Hussain| Published: 21st December 2020 12:53 pm IST
Hyderabad: Diverse citizen groups of the city on Sunday joined hands to declare solidarity to farmers protesting against the Centre’s farm laws. They extended full and strong support to protesting farmers’ demands, including repealing anti-farmer laws, approved by the BJP-led government.
Of hundreds who gathered included domestic workers, teachers, lecturers, parents of students, women and transgender organizations, lawyers, unorganized workers, residents of slums, software engineers, writers and poets.
The groups also paid homage to over 30 martyrs who lost their lives in the ongoing agitations at the Delhi border. December 20 was declared as the nationwide “Farmer Martyrs Shraddhanjali” day. A banner with the photographs of all of them was displayed prominently a