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Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education decides to promote Class 6, 7 students: Report

Rajasthan is among nine other states that have registered a steep rise in the daily COVID-19 cases.

April 12, 2021 / 17:16 IST
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Rajasthan's Board of Secondary Education has made a decision to promote all students of Class 6 and 7.

This will be applicable across the state, ANI reported.

In view of surging COVID-19 cases, the Rajasthan government on April 4 announced strict lockdown-like restrictions. According to these restrictions school for classes 1 to 9 are asked to remain shut until April 19.

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Colleges,  barring final-year students, too will remain suspended in the state during this period.

Currently, Rajasthan is among nine other states that have registered a steep rise in the daily COVID-19 cases accounting for 83.02 percent of the new infections, according to the Union Health Ministry.

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