What happened to govt-appointed panel on MSP formed after 2020-21 farmers protest? It further says: "Only DTC Buses and Cars/four-wheelers allowed from Mukarba Chowk towards NH-44 to take EXIT No. 2 on NH-44 at DSIIDC Cut to go towards Narela and Safiabad Border.
Commuters are advised to follow the above routes to avoid inconvenience." Meanwhile, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued an advisory for the students appearing in the Class 10, 12 board exams in view of the traffic restrictions imposed in Delhi, advising them to leave their homes early to arrive at the examination centres in time. Traffic restrictions are currently in place in the national capital in view of the farmers' "Delhi Chalo" march.
The board exams for Classes 10 and 12 will commence from Thursday. It cited the current situation in Delhi and said it is expected that there will be traffic issues that might cause a delay in reaching the examination centres.
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