The CBSE Board had recently decided that the board will conduct its remaining exam from July 1 to 15. Some parents had filed a petition in the Supreme Court on June 10 against this decision of the CBSE board, seeking a stay on the exam. On this, the Supreme Court has asked the CBSE to respond to the Board on the apprehension that the examination will have on the health of students during the Corona crisis. Now the Supreme Court will hear the next hearing in this case on June 24.
Parents in their petition have specifically mentioned the growing danger of coronavirus infection. Parents argue that according to AIIMS data, the coronavirus will be at its peak in India in the coming times. In such a situation, conducting examinations can be challenging for the health of children. Hence parents have demanded that these exams should be canceled. He says that today the number of infected in India has exceeded 3 lakhs, in such a situation, conducting examinations can prove to be a very dangerous decision. Parents are now demanding declaration of results through internal assessment.
Explain that the CBSE had decided to conduct the remaining examinations of the tenth board in North East Delhi and the 12th class examinations across India from July 1 to 15, following all the safety standards. The board had also clarified that the examinations would be for only 29 main subjects in class 12. Explain that this year the examinations had to be stopped twice. Due to the violent incident in North-East Delhi, there were few Tenth examinations left. After this, examinations had to be stopped due to the Coronavirus in the country.
The number of corona patients in the country is increasing rapidly. On Tuesday, more than 10 thousand patients were found for the seventh consecutive day. Within 5 days, the number of coronae infected increased from 3 to 3.5 lakh. On 11 June, there were 2 lakh 98 thousand 289 patients in the country, while on 16 June this number increased to 3 lakh 53 thousand 206. The highest number of 12 thousand 39 patients were found in a single country on 13 June. On the next day, 11 thousand 405, and on June 15, 10 thousand 32 patients were found. Here, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Tuesday that a decision will be taken to start an international flight next month. There were 10 thousand 135 cases of infection in the country on Tuesday. 2 thousand 701 in Maharashtra, 1859 in Delhi, 1515 in Tamil Nadu, 524 in Gujarat, 115 patients were found in Rajasthan.
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