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Sakshi Dhoni & I Went to the Same School in Assam: Recalls Bollywood Actor Anushka Sharma
The photos reminded people that, both of them whose husbands have had led the Indian Cricket Team MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli, have known each other since childhood.
| 18 May 2021 7:37 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Recently the wives of superstars of the cricketing world amazed the audience when they recollected memories of going to the same school in Assam.
It is to be mentioned here that, Anushka Sharma shared that she and Sakshi Dhoni stayed in a town located in Assam.
Notably, Sakshi Dhoni born as Sakshi Singh Rawat on November 19, 1988, in Lekhapani town in Tinsukia district, Assam, and her father, R.K. Singh, was working for the Kanoi Group s Binaguri Tea Company. Her mother, Sheila Singh, is a housewife.
Ranchi: As the Covid-19 cases continue to rise in many states, including Jharkhand, students preparing for Class X and XII board exams are apprehensiv.
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RANCHI: As the Covid-19 cases continue to rise in many states, including Jharkhand, students preparing for Class X and XII board exams are apprehensive that their plans of pursuing higher studies outside Jharkhand may be disrupted.
Kaniska Khemka, a Class XII student of Jawahar Vidya Mandir, said, “Studying in a Delhi University-affiliated college has always been my dream but now I may have to rethink my career plans if the Covid situation continues to remain this way.” She is even feeling anxious about taking physical exams for she is afraid of getting infected despite following all the Covid-control measures. “We may maintain social distancing in the examination centres but it cannot guarantee that I won’t get Covid-19 and if I test positive, it’ll put my family members at risk.”
A student of DBMS English School submits his swab samples on Tuesday
RANCHI: The practical examinations for Classes X and XII conducted by the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) started on Tuesday amid elaborate measures to check the spread of the Covid-19 virus among the examinees and the invigilators. The JAC had also announced that it is planning to hold the matriculation and intermediate examinations from May 4.
Meanwhile, the examination, slated to be held on Wednesday at the state-run Amar Sahid Thakur Vishwanath Shahdeo Zila School, was postponed to Thursday after eight of its students tested positive for Covid-19 in a recent drive carried out at the institution.