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Thursday, January 13, 2022

CBSE Board Exam 2022

 


The CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 Board Exam 2022 candidates must note that there are certain important updates for them. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the CBSE Term 1 Exam 2022 Results for classes 10 and 12 soon.

The CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 Board Exam 2022 candidates must note that after the CBSE Term 1 Exam 2022 results are declared. They can check the results from the following websites.

  1. cbse.gov.in
  2. cbseresults.nic.in 

One must note that the CBSE has decided to conduct the exams in two terms due to the pandemic and the consequent canellation of the CBSE Class 10 and 12 Board Exams last year.

The CBSE concluded the CBSE Term 1 Exam 2022 for classes 10 and 12 board Exam Candidates on Dec 22 2021.

The Class 10 and 12 Board Exam 2022 Candidates must also take a note of the fact that CBSE will soon release the dates for the CBSE Term 2 Board Exam 2022. However various online platforms started publishing expected dates for CBSE Term 2 Date Sheet. Thus CBSE has issued a notice clarifying dates for the CBSE Term 2 Board Exam 2022.

After the results are released the CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 Board Exam 2022 candidates will have follow some simple steps to check their results -

  • The candidates will have to login to official website of CBSE at cbse.gov.in or cbseresults.nic.in
  • The candidates will then have to click on the link on the homepage that says CBSE Term 1 Class 10 Results 2022 or CBSE Term 1 Class 12 Results 2022.
  • The Candidates will then have to enter the required credentials.
  • The results will be displayed on screen
  • The candidates must download the results and take a printout of the same for future reference.

 CBSE.GOV.IN AND CBSERESULTS.NIC.IN CHECK REGULARLY .

 

Basant Panchami : Unknown Facts

 


In India, Basant Panchami or Vasant Panchami is dedicated to the goddess of knowledge, arts and music, Saraswati. The day is celebrated with much pomp and fervour in North India.

In some parts of India people also worship the God Of Love, Kamadeva on this day. Interestingly, the day also heralds the arrival of Spring. Basant Panchami also marks the start of preparation for Holika and Holi, which occurs 40 days later.

  • Basant Panchami is one of the many festivals that have been celebrated in India for a long times as a part of Vasantotsava ( Festival of Spring).
  • One of the earliest textual references to the Vasantotsava celebrations is in the Taittiriya Aranyaka in which a passage mentions that spring is jaradaksha meaning skilled in water.
  • In sanskrit literature the onset of spring is associated with nature coming alive.
  • In the Ritusamhara well known poet kalidasa 4th century CE begins the sixth and last canto with a beautiful description of the onset of Vasanta.
  • A passage in Banabhatta's prose poem Kadambari ( The Liquour) the heroine describes the arrival of Vasanta and Compares it with the arrival of her youth.

According to Nityananda Misra, A well known sanskrit scholar, Basant Panchami is referred to as Shri Panchami in Sanskrit texts and historically, it was Lakshmi (also called Shri) and not Saraswati who was worshipped on the date.

Citizenship Amendment Act- Recent Developments


 

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has asked to further extend the deadline of framing the rules of Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019.

MHA sought extention from parliamentary committees in the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha. Third and the latest extension expired on January 9 but MHA failed to notify the rules.

MHA has to make separate requests to two committees. Earlier, Ministry had sought time till april 9 2021. It was then extended to july 9 2021 by the committees to notify the rules.

Manual on Parliamentary work contain provisions for extention. it says, in case the ministries or Departments failed to frame rules within six months, after a legislation is passed, they can seek extension of time from the Committee on Subordinate Legislation, starting reasons for the move. The time can be extended for three months at a time.

The Citizenship Act, 2019

CAA was passed by Parliament on Dec 11 2019. President gave his assent on Dec 12 2019.

Ministry of Home Affairs had notified in January 2020 that the Act will be implemented from Jan 10 2020. However the same was postponed amid the covid 19 Pandemic.

The act seeks to provide citizenship to the six undocumented non Muslim communities from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh on the basis of religion. They would be provided citizenship, if they entered india on or before December 31,2014.

It also exempts the members of these six communities from any criminal case under the Passport act and foreigners act 1946. If they entered india before December 31 2014.

CAA was criticized because it does not grant such eligibility to Muslims from the Three Muslim majority countires. Furthermore religion had been used overtly for first time as a criterion for citizenship under Indian Law.


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