Bengaluru: Karnataka Government on Monday announced the final date of SSLC board examinations for the academic year 2020-21. According to the dates announced by the Education Ministry, the exams for SSLC students this year will begin on June 21, 2021 and will end on July 5, 2021.
First Languages Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, English, Sanskrit exam on June 21,
Mathematics, Sociology on June 24
Elements of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering-2, Engineering Graphics-2, Elements of Electronics Engineering, Elements of Computer Science and Economics on June 26
Political science, Karnatak music / Hindustani music on June 28
Third languages Hindi, Kannada, English, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sanskrit, Konkani, Tulu. NSQF test subjects such as Information Technology, Retail, Automobile, Health Care, Beauty and Wellness on June 30
Second language English, Kannad on July 02
Social Science on July 05.
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SSLC 2020-21 examination to start from June 21 with first language paper. Core subjects have a day's break before them.
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Bagalkot: BJP state president B.Y. Vijayendra on Tuesday accused Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of making false promises to farmers affected by the raising of the Almatti dam height, and sought clarity on compensation and fund allocation, The New Indian Express reported.
Addressing media persons while campaigning for the bypolls in Bagalkot city, Vijayendra questioned the government’s announcement of convening a special cabinet session to address farmers’ issues.
“How much funds have actually been released? The government should explain the status of the Upper Krishna Project,” he said.
He further said that the government had, around four months ago, promised compensation of Rs 40 lakh per acre for irrigated land and Rs 30 lakh per acre for dry land to farmers likely to lose their land.
Vijayendra demanded that the government disclose how much of the promised compensation has been disbursed so far.
