City’s CBSE schools shine with stellar Class X, XII results
The Hindu
City schools posed excellent results in the CBSE Class X and XII examinations, the results of which were declared on Friday.
City schools posed excellent results in the CBSE Class X and XII examinations, the results of which were declared on Friday.
At Sarvodaya Central School, Farhan Mohammed of Humanities stream was the school topper with 99.6% marks. Joshua Jacob Thomas with 99.8% marks was the Class X topper.
Zaida Hadi of Humanities topped Jyothis Central School with 99% marks. Meenakshi R. grabbed the top spot in Class X with 98.8% marks.
At Navajeevan Bethany Vidyalaya, Nalanchira, Niranjana Divakar of Humanities was the school topper in Class XII with 97.4%. Devananda S.S. topped in Class X with 98.6% marks.
At St. Thomas Central School, Mukkolakkal, Rahul Vinod of Science stream topped with 98.8% marks. Gouri Dileep emerged topper in Class X with 98.3% marks.
At Saraswathi Vidyalaya, Vattiyurkavu, Athul P.T. of Science stream and Anurudh R. of Humanities topped in Class XII with 98% marks.
At Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pattom, Sakthi of Commerce was the school topper with 97.2% marks in Class XII. Devananda of Class X secured 97% marks to grab the top spot.
“We are judges and therefore, cannot act like Mughals of a bygone era ... the writ courts in the guise of doing justice cannot transcend the barriers of law,” the High Court of Karnataka observed while setting aside an order of a single judge, who in 2016 had extended the lease of a public premises allotted to a physically challenged person to 20 years contrary to 12-year period stipulated in the law.
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The 16th edition of Bhoomi Habba was held on June 8, at the Visthar campus. The festival drew a vibrant crowd who came together to celebrate eco-consciousness through a variety of engaging activities, creative workshops, panel discussions, interactive exhibits and performances, all centered around this year’s theme: “Save Water, Save Lives.”