Coronavirus | COVID curbs extended till June 15 in West Bengal
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Restrictions on public transport, academic establishments to proceed, says Mamata Banerjee
West Bengal Chief (*15*) Mamata Banerjee on Thursday stated the COVID-19 associated restrictions in the State will likely be extended till June 15. The State is already beneath restrictions to comprise the unfold of pandemic till May 31.
The Chief (*15*) additionally introduced that the State Board examinations for courses XII and X will likely be held in the final week of July and second week of August respectively.
‘Not a lockdown’
“The COVID situation has improved because of the restrictions so we extending it till June 15,” Ms. Banerjee stated. The Chief (*15*) maintained that these restrictions don’t quantity as “lock down” as outlets are opening for 3 hours a day.
All public transport together with metro railway providers and native practice together with buses will stay closed in this era. School schools and different academic establishments together with factories may even stay closed.
The Chief (*15*) additionally added that sure relaxations have been allowed for jute industries the place the attendance has been elevated from 30 % to 40 % of the whole work drive.
Ms. Banerjee stated she was not in favour of full shutdown of financial actions however maintained that no outside exercise will likely be allowed from 9 p.m. to five a.m.
Meanwhile, the variety of infections in the State dropped to about 16,000. On Wednesday the State had recorded 153 deaths because of the viral an infection.
Exams scaled down
The Class XII Board Examination, which round 8 lakh college students are scheduled to take, will likely be held in final week of July whereas the Class X Higher Secondary examination, for which about 12 lakh college students have enrolled, will likely be held in the second week of August.
The Chief (*15*) stated as a substitute of three hours, the papers will likely be scaled all the way down to 90 minutes. She added that examinations will likely be held for obligatory topics solely and college students will likely be allowed to take exams at their house centres.
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