Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank answered several questions while speaking to the students during the live webinar today. Many questions were asked to the Education Minister. One of these questions was asked by a student, whether the basis questions of the revised syllabus will be asked in the upcoming board examination. In response to this question, the Education Minister said that students will have to read only the revised syllabus for their board exams and other competitive exams like JEE, NEET etc. Any type of question will not be asked from the part which has been removed from the syllabus.
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Schools will be opened in a phased manner
He also said that the Kendriya Vidyalaya will be opened in a phased manner. Along with online classes, offline classes will also be run all over the country. When a student asked how to reach the center during the epidemic, the education minister said that students should not worry about it. Giving examples, he said that NEET and JEE examinations were conducted during Kovid-19 itself and all the exams could be conducted successfully.
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teachers-students applaud the education minister. Also, he praised the teachers and students for facing Kovid-19 and said that they have challenged the challenges during Kovid-19 Changed into opportunity. Apart from this, he also explained the importance of the surrender platform to the students through which they can reduce their stress and improve mental health.