CBSE Board Exams 2020: Parents file petition at Supreme Court to cancel CBSE exams in July for student safety
India TodayIn the latest CBSE news, a new development has arisen as a group of four parents have filed a petition asking the Supreme Court to cancel the CBSE board exams 2020 in view of the rising number of Covid-19 cases in the country. On Tuesday, June 9, Col Amit Bathla, Poonam Singla, Charu Singh and Sunitha all of them Delhi residents filed a petition through advocate Rishi Malhotra asking the apex court to quash the CBSE board exams which could put thousands of lives of students all across India at risk. Considering the fact that the CBSE board exams are set to held pan India in over 15,000 exam centres, this could put students at a great risk and turn them into coronavirus carriers even if they don’t show Covid-19 symptoms immediately. Read: CBSE Board Exam 2020: SC asks Board to cancel exams, HRD Ministry to announce final decision soon Read: Pending CBSE board exams 2020: Guidelines to change exam centre, eligibility released Read: Schools might reopen after August, says HRD Minister: Parents shocked, want it further delayed Read: Schools will reopen after August 2020: HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Read: Pending CBSE board exams 2020 to be held in students' home schools: HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Read: CBSE board exam 2020: Important health instructions for students to keep in mind Read: CBSE Board Result 2020: CBSE to declare Class 10, 12 results by July 31 @ cbse.nic.in Read: CBSE Class 12 Datesheet 2020 released: Check new exam dates for CBSE Class 12 board exam 2020 here