Write a paragraph on = India after covid-19 about 100 words
Hello candidate,
There has been a hell and heaven difference between the way of living, the standard protocols followed, and health routine of people in pre and post Covid Era.
People have started the urge of expanding their business not only on ground level but taking the help of online platforms in order to to amplify their customer base. More focus is laid up on skills rather than just having knowledge. The most important change which has occurred in these times is upon the seriousness towards health and personal hygiene.
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Today one of my close family members had been affected with Covid-19 and being in contact, we are being forced to self-isolate. I have registered for NEET PG 2021 on Apr 18th and afraid whether any hiccups will be there if Iam also infected or any symptoms arise? Kindly advice
Hello,
I totally understand your situation. Keep preparing for the exam. If your family member is infected, doesn't mean you are also infected. But Yes, there could be a problem if you show any kind of symptoms like coughing but hiccups are not being considered as one of the symptoms of COVID-19. I strongly suggest you for a COVID-19 test, and if your result remain negative then you can show it at the examination centre. And there wouldn't be a problem at all.
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Hi to all Will CLAT, AILET, SLAT and other law exam 2021 be repostpone due to again increases in the cases of covid-19?
As per the latest information on CLAT, it will be conducted in June, 2021 instead of May, 2021. And information regarding SLAT, is that it would be conducted in June,2021 only. Same scenario is for other exams in law too. So, currently, there's no further on postponed of these exams any further. If the condition remains the same, or becomes worse, they may be postponed further. But, till now, there is no official update.
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IGNOU vs UP Rajarshi Tandon Open University? Which is better for BA. in Sociology or Political-Science? currently Im preparing for NEET 2nd atmpt but due to Covid-19 Im unable to prepare well, and I think its better to get a degree rather wasting a year which will help me in my Plan-B that is PCS
Hello Aspirant,
It is very good thing to have plan B as a back-up plan so if you are seeking admission in BA in Sociology then it is recommended that you go with IGNOU as it is an university under the direct control of central government which and also it is very well known and trusted university, it is not the thing that UP Rajarshi Tandon Open University is somewhat bad but when we compare both of them then definitely IGNOU will win the comparison. IGNOU offers large number of UG and PG programs in distance mode so that one can complete their studies from the comfort of their home and can also get the recognized degree.
For complete details about IGNOU kindly check out the link given below :-
https://www.careers360.com/university/indira-gandhi-national-open-university-new-delhi
I hope this information helps you.
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Will the CBSE Improvement Exam for 2020-2021 batch that will be held in 2022 have the same reduced syllabus (Covid-19) or the full syllabus (or according to the future changes made in 2022 for 2021-22 regular batch) ?
There are no notifications till now. But I think that it will be the reduced syllabus covid-19.
I would request you to keep the old syllabus in mind and keep on preparing. If sudden changes occurs then also you will not face any problem.
I hope you got my point. All the very best for your future endeavors!
short paragraph on covid-19 in 150 words
Hello,
COVID-19 or the Coronavirus disease 2019 is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus and was identified for the first time in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared it as a pandemic in March 2020. The Covid-19 pandemic has been considered to be the greatest challenge faced by humankind since World War Two. The pandemic has impacted the economy, and despite being a health crisis, it's also an unprecedented socio-economic crisis.
Some of the common signs of infection include respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. While in the more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death. More than 2 million deaths have been recorded and near to 100 million cases have been reported so far. T
Some recommendations were given by the WHO to prevent infection spread and these include regular hand washing, covering mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing, avoiding close contact with anyone showing symptoms of respiratory illness such as coughing and sneezing.
As of January 2021, nine vaccines have been authorized for public use and many countries have implemented phased distribution plans of these vaccines.
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