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Farmer’s son from UP village Bajrang Yadav cracks UPSC civil services exam
In a remarkable achievement, Bajrang Yadav, the son of a farmer from Guddi village in Basti district, Uttar Pradesh, has successfully cleared the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2022. The results of the highly competitive examination were recently announced by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), where women secured top positions. Bajrang Yadav’s success story is one of determination, overcoming adversity, and the pursuit of a dream. Bajrang Yadav’s journey to crack the UPSC exam was not an easy one. Tragedy struck his family when his father, Rajesh Yadav, a farmer who also dedicated his time to helping the poor and disadvantaged in their village, was murdered in 2020. This incident deeply impacted Bajrang, and he made a solemn decision to honor his father’s memory by pursuing his dream of becoming an IAS officer. Bajrang Yadav shared with Aaj Tak, “After the death of my father, I decided that I have to pass the UPSC exam and become an IAS officer.” Fueled by a strong sense of purpose, he embarked on his UPSC journey, determined to achieve success. On Tuesday, Bajrang Prasad Yadav secured an impressive 454th rank in the UPSC CSE 2022. His mother, Kusumkala, holds the position of village head in Dhobhat gram panchayat.
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Congratulations to the Toppers of Class XII & X of BGS National Public School
The toppers of BGS National Public School make the school proud of their achievement. Management congratulates all the students and teachers for their excellent achievement of Class XII. A total of 93 students appeared in the exam and 45% of students secured 90% and above marks, 34 students secured between 80% and 89.90%, 14 students are secured between 70% and 79.90%. The toppers are VRIDDHI AGRAWAL (492 out of 500; 98.4%), KASAK AGARWAL (484 out of 500; 96.8%), NAKUL AGRAWAL (Scored 483 out of 500; 96.6%). The subject-wise other toppers are VRIDDHI AGRAWAL (English), KAVIN CHOWDARY GONUGUNTLA (Maths), ARJUN M (Maths), NAKUL AGRAWAL(Maths), KAVIN CHOWDARY GONUGUNTLA (Physics), VRIDDHI AGRAWAL (Chemistry and Computer Science), TANISHKA ARVIND RAO (Biology). The class X students of BGS National Public School make outstanding performance on their AISSE – 2022-23 Result. 332 students appeared in the exam and 164 students secured 90% and above, 107 students secured between 80% and 89.90%, and 61 students secured between 70% and 79.90%. SANATH KOUNDINYA is the topper with an impressive score of 597 (99.50%), RUHI RAKESH and AMISHEE SURYA are the second topper with a score of 590 (98.33%), BHUMIKA NAVEEN SAWKAR is the third topper with the score of 585 (97.50%). We wish all the best for their coming future.
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WBCHSE to announce West Bengal board HS results 2023 today
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) is going to announce Higher Secondary (HS) or Class 12th board exam result 2023 today, May 24, 2023. After the official announcement, students can check their marks on wbresults.nic.in. WB HS result 2023 live updates. WBCHSE West Bengal board WB HS results 2023 today on wbresults.nic.in(HT file) Apart from the official website, students can also check their marks on wbresults.nic.in. Schools can collect marks sheets and certificates of their students from May 31, 11 am at distribution camps set-up across the state. WBCHSE conducted Class 12 board exams from March 14 to 27, in which around 8 lakh students have appeared.
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“No Balkanisation On Ethnic Lines” Union Minister Writes To PM On Manipur
Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, the Minister of State for External Affairs and Education, has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the threat of “Balkanisation on ethnic lines” in Manipur. The BJP MP, whose Lok Sabha constituency is Inner Manipur, asked the Prime Minister to “curb and control” with “a strong hand” any attempt at breaking up the northeast state, where 35 ethnic groups live. Over 70 people have died since May 3 in clashes between the Meiteis, who live in and around the state capital Imphal valley, and the Kuki tribe, who are settled in the hills, over the valley residents’ demand for inclusion in the Scheduled Tribes (ST) category. Following this, 10 tribal MLAs in BJP-ruled Manipur wrote a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah, demanding a separate administration for tribals within the state, saying they “cannot live together anymore.” “From May 3 and for a few days there was complete chaos and trust vanished into thin air between the two communities – Meiteis and Kukis. In complete dismay and frustration, Kuki leaders including their MLAs have started demanding a separate political administration for their people. Perhaps they are under tremendous pressure from various quarters including militants,” Mr Singh said in the letter sent to PM Modi on Saturday.
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Apex University invites applications for BTech 2023 programme apply now
Apex University (AU) Jaipur, admissions open for full-time Bachelor of Technology (BTech) 2023 programme. The Apex University BTech programme is approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and is offered in different branches like civil, mechanical, computer science, etc. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for admission to the BTech programme at Apex University Jaipur in online mode by paying an application fee of Rs 900, before the application submission deadline. Before proceeding filling the Apex University application form, applicants need to carefully go through all the information mentioned in the Apex University BTech admission notification 2023. Candidates must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics/ Mathematics / Chemistry/ Computer Science/ Electronics/ Information Technology/ Biology/ Informatics Practices/ Biotechnology/ Technical Vocational subject/ Agriculture/ Engineering Graphics/ Business Studies/ Entrepreneurship (any of the three) and obtained at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the above subjects taken together.
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Special summer camp for Delhi government school students begins at IIIT Delhi
Education Minister Atishi on Tuesday inaugurated a special summer camp for students of Delhi government schools being held at the Indraprastha Institute of Technology, Delhi, officials said. The camp will be held till June 18. “Since 2016, the camp has been organised by the institute every year. Children from nearby schools of the Delhi government participate in this camp, with nearly 250 children from schools near Kalkaji, Harkesh Nagar, Tughlakabad, and other areas taking part this year,” the education minister’s office said in a statement. The special summer camp for Delhi government school students is being held from May 23 to June 18, it said. “This special summer camp is going to be an exciting journey for the students. Right from day one, they will learn something new every day. They will learn to work in teams and respect each other. What they learn here will help them tackle the challenges of everyday life and give them the confidence to utilise their skills for self-improvement,” Atishi was quoted as saying in the statement. She also highlighted that this special summer camp is part of the vision of her predecessor in the Education department and former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia. The camp aims to help children understand that education is not limited to the classroom and textbooks alone, allowing them to explore the world outside and learn new things, she said.
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