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Two minors of Khammam, who went for swimming in Munneru, could not gauge the depth of the waters and drowned in the river
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Superintendent Ali and custodian officer Padmaja were placed under suspension for their role in sending Hindi language question papers instead of Telugu on the first day of annual examinations
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Officials at the exam centre were shocked when they found the Hindi language question paper instead of Telugu after opening a sealed cover containing question papers at the school
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Students started arriving at the centres one hour prior to commencement of the examination. They were given five minutes of grace time to enter the examination hall.
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A total of 5,09,403 students, including 2,58,895 boys and 2,50,508 girls, registered for the examinations, which will be conducted at 2,650 centres set up across the State
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The younger students have been asked to play an active and a key role in extending moral support to their senior peers by creating placards and posters with a message “best wishes”, “all the best” or "you are our inspiration” in the school
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Students can pay the fee with a fine of Rs 50 per paper up to February 10, 2025 and can also apply in the Tatkal scheme between February 11 and 13, 2025
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Students will be awarded 100 per cent of the marks considering their external assessment without taking their internal assessment into the count
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The union president V Kondal Rao informed that so far Rs 1.30 lakh worth cash rewards were presented to 24 meritorious students by the union.
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Of the Narayana students who appeared for the exams, 1,707 achieved a GPA of 9.8 or higher.
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As many as 87 schools, 52 government schools and 35 private schools, achieved 100 percent results while zero percent result was recorded in one private school.
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The confusion arose, according to official sources, due to lack of communication between the centre officials to the School Education department.
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The action plan was aimed to help the students score better in SSC annual exams. A meeting was held with the teachers to discuss the 100-day plan. As per the direction of Tribal Welfare Department Commissioner the teachers were told to complete the syllabus by Jan 10.
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The contribution was made as part of Nukala Krishna Reddy Memorial Trust, which Reddy established to support educational initiatives in his village
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The School Education Department officials, who also probed the issue, found that the missing bundle contained nine answer scripts of private candidates (those who had failed the exam earlier)
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Directorate of Government Examinations has issued instructions for holding the Science subject SSC Public Examination
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Narayanpet Police stepped in at the right time and ensured that candidate reached the right examination centre, which was 30 km away, just in time
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P Sabitha Indra Reddy appealed to people to set aside their personal and political gains and ensure that students take exams without any pressure and stress.
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Education department officials said the answer sheets went missing after handing over them to the postal department
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A total of 37,041 students will appear for the examinations at 196 centres arranged in the four districts of Adilabad, Mancherial, Nirmal and Kumram Bheem Asifabad