
Odisha 12th Arts Results: Government seeks more time from SC to release results
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Odisha government has requested the Supreme Court of India to grant more time to release its Council of Higher Secondary Education, CHSE +2 Arts Results, or Odisha 12th Arts Results. The state has asked for time beyond July 31, 2021.
Odisha 12th Arts Results 2021: The state government has requested the Supreme Court to grant more time to release the Council of Higher Secondary Education, CHSE +2 Arts result. The board needs more time to release vocational subjects results. The Supreme Court had earlier released the order for all state boards to release the results by July 31, 2021. However, Odisha Government has sought time beyond July 31, 2021. The state mentioned that it will be impossible for the government to release arts and vocational course results by July 31.
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