Cbse Class 12 Boards: Pm Modi Chairs Meeting At Class 12 Board Exams
CBSE Class 12: Prime Minister Narendra Modi leads an important meeting on the prospect of the 12th grade hall test on Tuesday night.
The meeting was attended by the Minister of Union Minister of Amit Shah, Environment, Forest and Change of Climate of Prakash Javadekar, Rail Minister Piyush Goyal, Textile Minister SMRITI IRANI, among others (HT_Print).
CBSE Class 12 boards: Match PM Modi Chairs on Class 12 test
CBSE Class 12: Prime Minister Narendra Modi leads an important meeting on the prospect of the 12th grade hall test on Tuesday night.
The meeting was attended by Minister of Union Minister of Amit Shah, Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Prakash Javadekar, Piyush Goyah Rail Minister, Minister of Textile Smriti Irani, Oil, Gas Earth and Minister of Steel Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman, along with The senior office includes the Secretary of School Education and Higher Education.
Earlier today, official sources have told Ani that PM Modi will be instructed to all the options that make it possible, as a result of extensive discussions with all countries and other acts of interest on the prospect of the 12th Class Hall inspection.
Previously on that day, Education Minister Uni Ramesh Pokhriyal was accepted at AIIMS after post-Covid complications. According to AIIMS officials, Pokhriyal was taken to the hospital at 11:30 am on Tuesday morning.
On Monday, the Supreme Court has delayed the hearing of the Plea looking for clues to the center, the Hall of Secondary Education Center (CBSE) and the House for the Indian School Certificate (CISCE) inspection to cancel the CBSE inspection, ICSE Class XII after the central government is sought after to Thursday.
The Central Government told the Supreme Court that would have made the final decision on the problem of doing or canceling the CBSE class 12 CBSE test, ICSE Board in two days and looking for time to Thursday to place his decision in front of the court.
The bench led by justice was Khanwarkkar delaying this case until 3 June while observing similar situations last year encouraged internal marking instead.
The bench asks the center to spend time deciding. However,, asking the center to provide some good and real reason if deciding to leave from last year’s decision when it agreed to cancel the check because of Covid-19.