Kargil, Leh airports, addl helipads discussed
Gopal Sharma
Jammu, Dec 24: Lt Governor of the Union Territory of Ladakh, R K Mathur today called on Union Home Minister, Amit Shah in New Delhi and discussed issues related to situation along the LAC and over all security scenario in the Union Territory of Ladakh.
Official sources told the ‘Excelsior’ that during meeting, the Lt Governor discussed various issues related to the development of the area and other recent developments in the UT of Ladakh with the Home Minister. Shah inquired about the progress in other ongoing development projects in the newly created UT of Ladakh and overall security scenario in the cold desert region.
Smriti Irani shares her #jaanlelomeri look on Instagram. Working moms will relate
Smriti Irani shared a picture recently that showed her #jaanlelomeri look. She explained that she gets this expression when online meetings are interrupted by her children yelling for her.
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Smriti Irani with Zohr Irani, Zoish Irani and Zubin Irani
Union Minister Smriti Irani is a working mom, and recently she shared a post that many mothers balancing work and their personal lives during the pandemic will find it relatable.
The BJP minister, who like a lot of people, is currently working from home because of the novel coronavirus outbreak, depicted her struggles with a classic picture.
New Delhi: Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, India’s Union Cabinet Minister for Education, on Tuesday announced that there would be no board exams for Indian curriculum schools until February 2021.
The CBSE board exams would not be held online in 2021 and the students will be writing the exams with pen and paper as in the past, the minister said. The CBSE officials have clarified that there is no proposal to conduct the board examinations online. However, the exam dates have not been decided yet.
Many parents have demanded that the dates of the board exams be extended by nearly three months and have sent a proposal to the Union Ministry of Education on this.
India cancels all board exams until February 2021
22 Dec 2020
Gulf Today Report
India’s Union Cabinet Minister for Education Ramesh Pokhriyal has announced that Indian curriculum schools will not take board exams until February 2021.
The minister made the statement during a live session with teachers on the latest update board exams and the impact of coronavirus on the system.
Pokhriyal said board exams would be in written format only and not online as many schools are in rural areas where internet connection is questionable.
Officials associated with issue said that if students were not able to sit for practical tests in classes before the exams, alternatives would be explored.
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