
Maharashtra govt postpones MPSC Exam 2021 due to rise in Covid-19 cases
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The government of Maharashtra has decided to postpone the upcoming MPSC exam 2021 due to the rise in Covid-19 cases across the state.
The government of Maharashtra has decided to postpone the upcoming Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) exam 2021 due to the sudden increase in the number of Covid-19 cases across the state in the past few weeks. The MPSC exam 2021 was earlier scheduled to be conducted on April 11, 2021, across the state of Maharashtra, but the government decided to postpone the exam as the state is seeing nearly 60000 Covid-19 cases every 24 hours since the past few days. In view of the rise in the Covid-19 cases across the state, the MPSC exam 2021 has been postponed keeping in mind the safety of the candidates appearing for the exam. The new dates of the examination will be announced by the government soon.More Related News

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