National

Kerala Flood: CBSE to help students get board certificates back

Pratidin Bureau

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday said that it will help Kerala students get their education certificates back in case they might have lost them in the floods through its digital repository.

There are 1,300 schools in Kerala affiliated to CBSE. The students of these schools can retrieve their mark-sheets, migration certificate, and pass certificate from CBSE's digital academic repository called 'Parinam Manjusha'.

CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathi said, "The CBSE will re-send login-id and password of Parinam Manjusha/DigiLocker pertaining to students of the year 2016-2018 on their mobile numbers provided with Class X or XII data,"

Presently, the highest  number of people still in relief camps are in Ernakulam and Thrissur districts.

(Fetaured image:Business Standard)

Cylinder Blast Claims Lives of Two Assam Labourers in Odisha

12 Northeasterners Among India's 26 World Cup Probables | Read to Know More

Horoscope Today, May 5: Check Tarot Readings For Your Zodiac

Intense Campaigning Peaks as Assam Gears Up for Third Phase of Lok Sabha Elections

IPL 2024: RCB Beat GT by 4 Wickets, Keep Playoffs Hopes Alive