Both NEET and JEE are important competitive exams of india. Neet determines students fate for medical field and Jee for engineering field. From the long time both exams has been taken on yearly basis for taking admission in top government colleges in india. Lakhs of student prepare and wait for 1 year to appear in these exams to make their future brighter. But things have become complicated this year due to ongoing pandemic and condition of some states due to flood landslides. Both the exams were scheduled to be conducted in the month of may and june but it was postponed due to corona pandemic in country. Finally government decided to conduct these exams in September but is it a right time to conduct these exams? Will government ensures completely that no single student will be affected by these situations? Is students ready to give such exams after a long lockdown? Will government ensures safety and security of each and every student. Nearly over 26 lakhs of student
Bihar is India's most flood prone state especially the region of northern bihar. Northern bihar shares its border with Nepal if you look at the topography of bihar it is very much influenced by the flowing of both perennial and non-perennial rivers although the state has many rivers. I will only tell you about those rivers that are flowing above the danger level due to which there are floods in northern part of bihar and it happens only during the monsoon period every year. Gandak This river originates in the northern Nepal near Tibet border from the Nubian Himal glacier in the Mustang region of nepal here this river is named as Kali-Gandaki river it flows through the entire breath of Nepal and enters into the Tehrai region of northern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar after entering India this becomes the Gandaki, now it enters India in such a way that the river meanders and flows along the Uttar Pradesh and Bihar border for about 30 to 35 kilometers before flowing fully into th