
Mumbai
Amid the threat of the Corona epidemic, the Maharashtra government has made a big announcement for students of Class IX and XI. Now the students of both these classes will be promoted to the next class. No examination will be taken for this.
Schools were closed to students for the entire year because of the growing threat of corona in Maharashtra (Maharashtra Corona Cases). Although the teaching process was beginning. In the state, children were being educated inside schools online. This time in the 11th grade, the admission started due to the corona epidemic was quite late. For the past few weeks, the process of admission was going on. At the same time, due to incomplete lectures, his course was also not completed.
Demand to make board exams offline
Minister of School Education Department Varsha Gaikwad said that the decision will be taken after meeting with the Chief Minister regarding the exams of students of 10th and 12th. However, there have also been requests from rural areas that the board examinations be conducted offline.
Examination from first to eighth canceled
Because of the danger of corona, the Maharashtra government has already canceled the examination of classes from first to eighth, it has been announced to promote all the students studying in these classes to the next classes. That school education minister Varsha Gaikwad took this decision 2 days ago.
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