Central Board of Secondary Education has declared their decision of canceling the board exams of class 10 and 12 that were previously decided to be held in July 2020. The CBSE will now evaluate the board students on the basis of scores they have earned in the previous subject examination held before the lockdown. The result of these students will be declared by the July 15’2020. The order to cancel the exams was given by the Supreme Court after the board informed the court of their decision. However, the students of class 12 still have an option to appear in the exams of remaining subjects once the situation is under the control. And no such option is available for class 10 students.
The government of Bihar revised the death counts on Friday in the state due to the lightning and thunderstorm that occurred on Thursday. According to the Disaster Management Dept. of Patna, the death count in various districts of Bihar has reached to the mark of 92. However, on Thursday the score was 83.
The disaster has also caused 24 deaths in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday. Along with these 12 has been reported of severe injuries in Lucknow. The death toll combining of two states has reached the count of 116. The thunderstorm has also caused loss of property, houses and their belongings to the residents of the states.
Russia has reported the lowest rise in the number of daily reporting Covid-19 cases on June 26. However, The United States has reported highest death count in the world while on the other side Brazil is the one to report the maximum recovered cases. India holds the 1,89,463 number of active Coronavirus cases whereas we have recorded 2,85,636 recoveries of the patients. The death count has got raised to 15,301.