New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations for Class X and XII resumed "peacefully and successfully" in the North-East part of Delhi that was affected by violence.
The examinations were postponed on February 28 and 29 after an escalation of violence in the area.
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Out of the 2,888 students registered for both Class X and XII Board examinations, 2,837 students were present for the exam.
An attendance of 98.2 per cent was recorded across the centres of North-East Delhi.
"This has been possible due to the support and coordination of students, parents, schools, Delhi Police and Directorate of Education," Anurag Tripathi, secretary CBSE said in a statement.
The statement further read, "The CBSE is committed to conducting safe and smooth board examinations in the coming days as well."
(ANI report)