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Assessment of Class X students may pose danger to health of members of Result Committee, says plea in Delhi HC

Representative image Assessment of Class X students may pose danger to health of members of Result Committee, says plea in Delhi HC ANI | Updated: Jun 05, 2021 15:52 IST New Delhi [India], June 5 (ANI):A plea has been filed in the Delhi High Court on Saturday challenging CBSE notification on mode of assessment of Class X students apprehending that it poses a real danger to the health and well-being of the members of the Result Committee, other teachers and staff members. The plea was filed by NISA Education Regd through advocate Ravi Prakash Gupta. Advocate Gupta told a single judge bench of Justice Prateek Jalan, that on May 1 respondent-Central Board of Secondary Education issued notification with regard to the mode of assessment of Class X students, in view of the cancellation of the Class X board examinations in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

[COVID Warriors] These individuals are providing free meals to COVID-19 patients across India

These COVID warriors are ensuring that COVID-19 patients and their families who are isolated at home have access to safe and nutritious meals at no cost.

UP teachers chip in, gift lakhs to kin of departed co-workers | India News

India News: MUZAFFARNAGAR: Kunwar Pal, 44, a primary teacher in Saharanpur, died of a heart attack on April 10 while on his way to a panchayat poll office for tra.

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Oxygen crisis in Delhi: 20 Covid patients die in Delhi hospital due to oxygen shortage | Delhi News

A Covid-19 patient waits for admission outside LNJP Hospital NEW DELHI: Twenty Covid patients, who had gone to Jaipur Golden Hospital in Rohini looking to get cured and survive the pandemic, ended up dead on Friday night because of shortage of oxygen. In a rare move, a desperate hospital administration went public with the news, perhaps hoping to wake up the authorities from their stupor. Dr D K Baluja, medical director of the hospital, said that of the 20 patients who died on Friday night, 19 were under critical care requiring ventilator support and high-flow oxygen administered via high-flow nasal cannula among others. We were supposed to receive our oxygen supply at 5.30pm on Friday and had plans in place to pull through for another two to three hours. But when the oxygen supply didn t arrive for five hours, we had to use 50 big cylinders kept in reserve to continue oxygen therapy to the patients. It couldn t deliver oxygen with the required pressure, leading to the death of s

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