May 24, 2021, 11:46 AM IST
New Delhi: As thousands of students across the country eagerly await a decision on conducting the Class 12 board examinations, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has suggested two options for conducting the Class 12 board examinations amid the COVID-19 pandemic during a high-level virtual meeting held on Sunday.
During the high-level meeting, chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the
CBSE Board suggested two options – first, to hold regular exams for only the major 19 subjects at notified centres. While the second option put forward by the board is to shorten the duration of the exam – to hold 90-minute exams at the school where students are already enrolled.
Uttar Pradesh Dy CM Dinesh Sharma hospitalised days after testing COVID positive
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Uttar Pradesh: Residential schools to reopen for Classes 9 to 12 from February 9
The Uttar Pradesh government on Sunday directed all residential schools to reopen for Classes 9-12 from February 9. The residential schools include Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Sainik schools, Rajkiye Ashram Padhati Vidyalaya, and other schools.
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma said the decision has been taken to regularise the academic session, hit by the coronavirus pandemic, in the interest of the students as well as in view of the upcoming board examinations.
He said strict coronavirus protocol should be maintained by school authorities while resuming classes in their institutions.Â
Singapore-based firm to set up data centre in Noida
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Indian data centre market to touch $5bn by 2025: Crisil. (Photo: Courtesy, wikipedia). Image Source: IANS News
Lucknow, Jan 20 : The Singapore-based ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) India has proposed to develop a Greenfield Data Centre Campus in Uttar Pradesh s Noida district.
In a meeting with Additional Chief Secretary, Industrial Development, Alok Kumar, the STT GDC India representative informed that in the first phase, the company proposed to develop the data centre campus with critical IT capacity of 18 MW with an estimated investment of Rs 600 crore.