Bengaluru: The SSLC examinations, which were postponed due to COVID-19 lockdown, will now be held from June 25 to July 4, and the timetable for the same has also been released by the department.
According to the timetable released by the department on Tuesday evening, First Language and optional subjects’ examination will be conducted for the duration of 3 hours and 15 minutes while all the other exams will have timeline of 3 hours per paper.
The timetable released by the department is as follows:
Jun 25: Kannada, English (Second Language)
June 26: Economics, Elements of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering-2, Engineering Graphics-2, Elements of Electronics Engineering, Elements of Computer Science
June 27: Mathematics, Sociology (Core Subject)
June 29: Science (Core Subject), Politics, Carnatic Music / Hindustan Music
Ju 1: Social Science (Core Subject)
July 2: Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, English, Sanskrit (First Language)
July 3: Hindi, Kannada, English, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sanskrit, Konkani, Tulu (Third Language)
July 4: Practical and Oral Examination for JTS Candidates.
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Baghpat (UP) (PTI): A 20-year-old woman was shot dead by a man who later committed suicide in an apparent case of unrequited love in Uttar Pradesh’s Baghpat on Thursday, police said.
The incident took place in Mahavatpur Bawli village in the Badaut area, where the accused, Satnam, 22, allegedly shot the woman before hanging himself from a tree, they said.
Superintendent of Police, Suraj Kumar Rai, said preliminary findings suggest the incident was linked to unrequited love, adding that all aspects of the case are being probed.
According to police, the deceased woman, Guddan, daughter of Lakhmi Saini, worked as a tailor from her home.
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Satnam, a resident of the same village, had allegedly been in one-sided love with her for a long time and was pressuring her to marry him.
Police said that around 10.30 am, Guddan stepped out of her house to buy some items when Satnam, who was already waiting in a back lane, stopped her.
An argument ensued, following which he allegedly shot her in the head with a country-made pistol.
The woman collapsed on the spot with serious injuries.
The accused then went back to his house and committed suicide by hanging himself from a tree, police said.
Upon receiving information, police rushed to the spot and took the injured woman to a community health centre, where doctors declared her dead.
A forensic team recovered the weapon used in the crime from the scene, they added.
Police have sent both bodies for post-mortem and initiated an investigation, they said.
