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West Bengal drops state board tests Madhyamik and Higher Secondary exam because of Covid-19 Situation.

 


West Bengal government has dropped the Class 10 and 12 board assessments because of the predominant COVID-19 circumstance, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on June 7. 


The choice was taken dependent on the criticism got from a specialist board, which was established by the state government to investigate the chance of directing the board assessments in the midst of the pandemic. 


The council, which addressed a portion of the guardians, instructors, understudies and different partners, was planned to present its report to the public authority on June 7. 


Prior, on May 27, the Bengal government declared that it would direct the Madhyamik (Class 10) and HS (Class 12) tests in July-August in the particular schools of the kids. The choice, notwithstanding, has now been rejected. 


Prior, the Center had declared the wiping out of CBSE Class 12 tests thinking about the wellbeing of understudies. Along these lines, various state governments likewise dropped their separate board assessments, in spite of a similar dunk in their COVID-19 caseload when contrasted with the beginning of second pandemic wave. 


In West Bengal, the per-day check of cases boiled down to 7,002 on June 6. The state had, in mid-May, contacted a pinnacle of more than 20,000 day by day contaminations. The total COVID-19 include in the state has reached 14,26,132, with 13,74,419 patients recuperating up until this point. The state's recuperation rate remained at 96.37 percent.

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