New Delhi: On corona vaccination of journalists, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said journalists should also be treated as frontline workers and should also be vaccinated on priority. CM Kejriwal said journalists are reporting in the worst and most adverse circumstances, so they should also be placed in the category of frontline workers.
Not only that, he said that all press men should be allowed corona vaccination on priority basis. CM Kejriwal said the Delhi government is writing to the Central government in this regard. Let us share that the Uttarakhand government has implemented it and journalists of all ages are being vaccinated there. Meanwhile, CM Arvind Kejriwal will discuss the corona virus situation in the capital in a review meeting with Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal today in view of the ever deteriorating situation of corona infection.
In view of the rapidly spreading corona epidemic across the country, the Central Government on Wednesday took a major decision and cancelled the 10th Board Examinations of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). While the 12th board exam has been decided to proceed. The government's decision will have an impact on more than 21 lakh students across the country.
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