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May cancel Class 10 Examinations if Covid not in Management in July: Yediyurappa

May cancel Class 10 Examinations if Covid not in Management in July: Yediyurappa
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BELAGAVI/DHARWAD: Hours later Karnataka Education Minister S.
Suresh Kumar declared that state board Class 10 (Secondary School Leaving Certificate/SSLC) assessments will be held at next week of July,” Chief Minister B.S.
Yediyurappa on Friday explained that these will likely be held only as long as the pandemic comes under complete control.
Yediyurappa, who’s on a yearlong excursion in Belagavi and Dharwad districts to carry inventory of their pandemic readiness, told colleagues that SSLC pupils and their parents don’t panic over the statement of assessments.
Congratulations!You have cast your voteLogin to see result”Since the minister has stated, no student looking for SSLC exams will be neglected,” he explained.
He noticed that the tests for this critical season is only going to be held when the Covid scenario comes under management.
Throughout his inspection interview in Belagavihe stated that the state authorities will appoint an administrator to track the cases of their Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences (BIMS), that was designated as a Covid maintenance clinic.
BIMS Director, Vinay Dastikopp, was delivered on leave after complaints of neglect within Covid management.
Yediyurappa drove into the Suvarna Soudha to maintain a meeting of officers about Covid management.
In addition, he said he’d take action to make certain that sugar factories compensated to farmers.
The Chief Minister also seen with the RSS workplace on Goods Shed Road to fulfill elderly pracharak Sriharibhau Vajhe, since the 86-year-old was ailing for a while because of age-related factors.
While studying Covid preparedness at Dharwad district, Yediyurappa said that the state authorities had obtained 9,000 vials of antifungal medication Amphotericin-B, utilized in the treatment of mucormycosisblack or black disease, that is dispersed evenly dependent on the disease levels in most districts.
He added the Dharwad government must try hard to bring the situation positivity speed from 11.9 percent to five percent.
“Until the positivity rate boils down to 5 percent that’s a standard set by specialists, we cannot relax continuing lockdown steps,” he cautioned.
Meanwhile, the Health Minister K.
Sudhakar declared that the state authorities would henceforth look at those who die of acute respiratory illnesses (SARI) disease as Covid deaths).
“The state government will take measures to ensure orphan children of these parents that perished of SARI would likewise be contemplated under the Covid relief package,” he explained.

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