Less than a month for board exams, schools struggle to find time for revision
The Hindu
With less than a month to go for the Class 12 board exams, State Board schools are struggling to find time to fit in revision sessions or exams for their students. Students of class 12 came back to ca
With less than a month to go for the Class 12 board exams, State Board schools are struggling to find time to fit in revision sessions or exams for their students. Students of class 12 came back to campus in January after schools remained shut for 12 months owing to COVID-19. On Wednesday, students came back to many schools after a five day break as schools were shut from Friday to Tuesday. Following the assembly elections which took place through Tuesday, several schools which were used as polling booths were disinfected and sanitised.More Related News

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