PM Modi will address the country on Corona issue, postponed / examination of all educational institutes including CBSE board



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PM Modi will address the country on Corona issue, postponed / examination of all educational institutes including CBSE board

The corona virus is becoming a major challenge for the entire country. Corona cases are steadily increasing, with the current figure reaching 159A. Of those, 25 are foreigners, while three have died. Then Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the country tomorrow at 8 pm. On the other hand, JEE and CBSE exams have been canceled, including upcoming school, college and engineering exams.

Corona virus spreads all over the country

PM Modi will address the country tomorrow

Avoid all exams for the next 10 days
Prime Minister Narendra Modi can address the nation tomorrow with the Corona virus.


PM Shri @narendramodi will address the nation on 19th March 2020 at 8 PM, during which he will talk about issues relating to COVID-19 and the efforts to combat it.
PM Modi will address this Thursday at 8 pm. PM Modi has called a meeting to review the status of Corona virus. The PMO tweeted this information. All eyes will be on the Prime Minister's address.

HRD ministry avoids exams

Following the Corona virus, the Human Resources Ministry has canceled the CBSE exams and Std.12 examinations between March 19 and March 31. Now these exams will be held after 31 March.

All ongoing examinations, including that of CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) & university exams, may be rescheduled after March 31: Ministry of Human Resource Development

CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi has said that all CBSE 10th and 12th standard exams will be taken after March 31. It is important that the Ministry of Human Resource Development said that the JEE Mains examination will be held only after March 31.

The Ministry of Human Resource Development has made an important decision. Now no exams will be held in the country for next 10 days An order has been issued from MHRD. It said that the academic calendar and the exam program are important, but at the same time, the safety of the students, their parents and the teachers involved in the examinations is also important.

A letter in this regard has been sent from the Ministry of Human Resource Development to the Chairman of the University Grants Commission, All India Council for Technical Education, National Council for Technical Education and Central Council of Secondary Education.

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