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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will hold the board exams for Class X and Class XII in two parts in 2021-22 in view of the pandemic affecting activities in schools. According to the special scheme for 2021-22, the academic session will be divided into two terms, each covering about 50 per cent of the syllabus. Advertisement Subject experts will do this by looking into the interconnectivity of concepts and topics. There will be a board exam at the end of each term on the basis of the bifurcated syllabus. “This is done to increase the probability of having board-conducted Classes X and XII examinations at the end of the academic session,” the circular said. ....
New Delhi [India], February 10 (ANI/Mediawire): The COVID-19 lockdown forced about 1.6 billion learners from 190 countries to stay at home as per the United Nations data (from Aug 2020). However, the year-long lockdown really didn t put a full stop on teaching or learning as schools, colleges and training institutions quickly turned to online tools for education continuity. To gauge the benefits and challenges of online learning among the Indian schools and assess the tech skills of students, leading end-to-end digital learning and assessment platform- Edufront - launched EdufrontCodeFest 2020 - The Bug Stops Here in association with TechGig.Edufront was earlier in news for aiding online education of under-served school students in Maharashtra. ....
Fact Check: Viral post claiming death of 17 female docs in Karnataka bus crash is misleading Fact Check: Viral post claiming death of 17 female docs in Karnataka bus crash is misleading Social media users have claimed that as many as 17 female professors from JJM Medical College in Karnataka’s Davangere district who were on a trip to Goa died in a fatal bus mishap. advertisement UPDATED: January 18, 2021 18:40 IST A group of 17 former students of St Paul’s Convent in Davanagere, Karnataka, were on a trip to Goa when their vehicle collided with a truck on Friday, January 15. A viral post on social media says 17 female professors from a Karnataka medical college succumbed to a fatal bus mishap on the Bengaluru-Pune highway. The post shared three pictures one of the mangled remains of a bus and two group photos with the claim. ....