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CBSE cancels class 10 and 12 remaining board exams amid Coronavirus pandemic | Oneindia News

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CBSE cancels class 10 and 12 remaining board exams amid Coronavirus pandemic | Oneindia News

CBSE cancels class 10 and 12 remaining board exams amid Coronavirus pandemic | Oneindia News

CBSE cancels Classes 10th and 12th board exams amid the Coronavirus pandemic; Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan launches 'eBloodservices App' to facilitate access to blood in needy patients; Maharashtra, Delhi among other Covid-affected states receive first batch of Covid-19 drugs Covifor; Delhi hotel association stops bookings for Chinese guests under a move to boycott Chinese products; Fair and lovely to drop 'fair' from its brand name, Hindustan Unilever is rebranding the skin-lightening cream and more news #TopNews #Topnews25June #CBSEclass10examcancel


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