Uttarakhand Board Exam 2020: Nepal border bridge opened for student
Uttarakhand Board Exam 2020: Nepal border bridge opened for student
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No matter how bad Nepal is towards India, India has always stood as a friendly nation with Nepal. On Tuesday, on the initiative of Pithoragarh administration, the border bridge at Jhulaghat was opened to get a student to get Uttarakhand Board Inter Exam. After giving the exam, the student was sent back in the evening. Despite the ongoing border dispute between India and Nepal, on Tuesday, India took a good initiative and opened the bridge for the student of the Uttarakhand Board of Nepal to give the exam. SSI Kishore Singh Gwal of SSB told that after doing medical checkup of the student, he was allowed to come to India. Diwan Singh Bisht of Zulaghat (Nepal) gave Intermediate geography exam at 1.30 pm. GIC Jhulaghat Principal Jagdish Ram told that on Wednesday, Mohit Singh Bisht of Zulaghat has a high school paper, he wanted to give the exam so the bridge opened for him in the morning.

Examination in-charge Bhupendra Prasad said that two children from Jhulaghat School are stuck in Nepal, the papers of all the other children have already been done. Chief Education Officer Ashok Zukaria said that only a few children have stopped giving papers for board examinations in Nepal. The bridge has been opened for them to give the exam. 53 students of containment Zone left the examination on the first day which started on Monday and 140 students on the second day. Examinations of these students will be conducted later. On Tuesday, the high school had Sanskrit, Punjabi, Bengali and Intermediate examinations in Geography and Geology. Along with this, 90985 students were registered in Sanskrit subject, 87949 students were present and 3036 students left the examination. These include 140 students from the Containment Zone, while 233 students were registered in the Punjabi subject, 118 were present and 115 left the examination.

24 students were registered in Bengali subject and all were present. Masks were also provided to many children in Rainka Thari. On the other hand, 291 candidates out of 305 registered in the examination of Sanskrit and Intermediate Geography subject of high school in five examination centres in Nainital. Additional Education Director of Elementary Education Raghunath Lal Arya conducted a surprise inspection of the examination centres in Nainital. On the other hand, due to Corona, the missed examinations of Uttarakhand Board are being conducted from 22 June to 25 June. On Monday, 4 students of Haridwar's Containment Zone left the exam in Urdu examination in high school. 47 students in the containment zone of Tehri district and two students in Haridwar did not give the exam. On Tuesday, 140 students from the Containment Zone have left the exam in Sanskrit.

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