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HC tells CBSE to provide long-term plan to students regarding board exams in violence-hit NE Delhi
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A security personnel adjusts road barriers on a street following clashes between people supporting and opposing a contentious amendment to India's citizenship law, in New Delhi. (AFP Photo)
A security personnel adjusts road barriers on a street following clashes between people supporting and opposing a contentious amendment to India's citizenship law, in New Delhi. (AFP Photo)

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday said class 10 and 12 students, who have board examination centers in violence-hit northeast Delhi, need to be informed in one go about the schedule for the next 10-15 days and not on a piecemeal basis.

Justice Rajiv Shakdher said the situation in northeast Delhi is getting worse and there have been more deaths and, therefore, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) needs to take a call for the next 10-15 days.

The court asked the CBSE to come with instructions about a long-term plan at 2.15 pm.

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The direction by the court came after the CBSE on Wednesday said that the exams in 86 schools in the violence-hit northeast Delhi have been postponed.

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(Published 26 February 2020, 11:49 IST)