GUWAHATI: Assam on Friday further extended the Covid-induced curfew for 10 more days from Sunday, which will now start from 1 pm, instead of 2 pm, to .
Maharashtra cabinet had earlier given its nod to cancel the Class 12h exam in the wake of the prevailing pandemic situation. The decision later also received favour from the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) headed by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.
The SDMA gave the final approval to the proposal submitted by the state school education department on Wednesday saying safety and health of the students are of prime importance for the government.
The Maharashtra government had earlier cancelled the HSC result 2021
Regarding HSC result 2021, State Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad said modalities of assessment policy will be decided soon.
“The state board’s assessment policy for Class XII students and the date of the declaring results will be announced soon. We are committed to evaluating students accurately,” she told reporters.
There is one chief minister and many super chief ministers in this government. Many of the ministers consider themselves as chief minister and make announcements themselves, Fadnavis said
The Assam government on Friday extended the restrictions imposed due to the surge in COVID-19 positive cases and deaths till June 15 though it has increased the curfew relaxation by one hour.
Maharashtra on Thursday reported less than 20,000 new cases of COVID-19 for the fifth consecutive day. The total caseload of the state climbed to 57,91,413, with 15,229 persons testing positive for coronavirus.