Due to the corona epidemic infection, the examinations of Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla University Raipur will be done as per the order of Higher Education Department. In this, the remaining examinations of the third semester and other all time semester examinations will be taken through online / blended method. According to the time table declared in all the above exams, regular, former, ATKT students of Graduation Regular, Swadhyayi, Ex, Supplementary (Last Chance) Post Graduate (Swadhyayi), Diploma Certificate and One Year Course and Semester Examination will be included in the examination . The University has issued general guidelines for the candidates. Also instructions have been issued regarding prevention and control of infection of Kovid-19. volume_upcontent_copysharestar_border
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Chhattisgarh Madrasa Board Exam Results Released, Minister Premasai Singh Tekam Congratulates Candidates
State School Education and Minority Welfare Minister Dr. Premasai Singh Tekam in his residence office today organized High School, Higher Secondary Correspondence Course Examination First, Second and Fourth as well as Urdu, Adeeb, Urdu Master Examination conducted by Chhattisgarh Madrasa Board. Result declared. Minister Dr. Tekam congratulated and congratulated all the candidates who passed the examination. Candidates can check the exam results on Chhattisgarh Madrasa Board website www.cgmadarsaboard.com.
Results of High School Correspondence Examination 91.34 percent, Higher Secondary Correspondence Examination 94.2 percent in Course Examination (Arts Faculty), 100% in Higher Secondary Commerce Faculty, 92.85 percent in Higher Secondary Science Faculty and 82.61 percent in Urdu Adeeb and 100 in Urdu Master. Percentage candidates passed.
The examination of Chhattisgarh Madrasa Board was conducted in 9 examination centers of different districts of the state. High school correspondence examination 90 percent boys in first opportunity, 94.06 percent girls, higher secondary correspondence examination courses 92.5 percent boys in arts faculty first opportunity, 96.56 percent girls, 100 percent girls in commerce faculty, 100 percent girls, 90 percent boys in science faculty , 100 percent girls have passed. Similarly, 81.82 per cent children, 83.33 per cent girls, 100 per cent boys in Urdu Adhikaar, 100 per cent girls have passed the Urdu Adeeb exam. -
Did Chinese troops use ‘microwave weapons’ in Ladakh
Amid the reports of Chinese troops employing ‘microwave weapons’ for forcing Indian Army to retreat during confrontation at the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Indian Army has dismissed it calling it FAKE news.
Some international news portals have also carried misleading headlines and baseless reports related to India-China border stand-off in Ladakh. Indian Army took to Twitter to trash reports of use of microwave weapons in Eastern Ladakh.
he Indian military also issued a clear denial, saying that they remain in control of the high ground According to Indian officials, China is seeding a ‘fake news’ story about using microwave weapons, referring to a Beijing-based professor’s assertion that Chinese forces ‘turned the mountain tops into a microwave oven’ during a recent clash with India that allowed Beijing to recapture two key hilltops in the disputed border region, reported Washington Examiner.
“It’s pure and poor psyops from China,” said an Indian official. “In 15 minutes, those occupying the hilltops all began to vomit…. They couldn’t stand up, so they fled. This was how we retook the ground,” said Renmin University professor of international relations Jin Canrong, as per a UK newspaper.
The professor claimed that the attack took place on August 29, but the Indian official said that never happened.
The Chinese and Indian troops are engaged in a stand-off since early May along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.
The situation along the LAC deteriorated in June following the Galwan Valley clash in which both sides suffered casualties.