Kalyana Karnataka Districts Achieve Significant Improvement in SSLC Exam Results
Kalyana Karnataka districts improve performance
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The Kalyana Karnataka districts have seen a remarkable improvement in their SSLC examination results, achieving an average pass percentage of 91.6%, up from 72% last year. Yadgir district notably climbed from 34th to 31st place, reflecting enhanced educational efforts supported by local legislators.
- 01Kalyana Karnataka districts achieved an average pass percentage of 91.6% in the SSLC exams.
- 02This marks an increase of 19.6% compared to last year's results.
- 03Yadgir district improved its position from 34th to 31st with a pass percentage of 91.89%.
- 04Efforts by teachers, students, and local legislators contributed to this success.
- 05Education quality improvements included the allocation of 25% of MLA funds for educational initiatives.
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The Kalyana Karnataka districts have shown impressive progress in the SSLC examination results, with an average pass percentage of 91.6%, a significant increase of 19.6% from the previous year. Yadgir district made notable strides, rising from 34th to 31st place with a pass percentage of 91.89%. Madhu Bangarappa, the Minister for School Education and Literacy, commended the collaborative efforts of teachers, students, and local officials. He highlighted that legislators from various parties played a crucial role by reallocating 25% of their MLA-Local Area Development funds and deploying guest teachers to enhance educational quality. While the districts may still rank lower overall, the substantial improvements in results reflect a positive trend in educational achievements in the region.
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The improvement in SSLC results indicates a positive trend in education quality, potentially leading to better opportunities for students in the Kalyana Karnataka region.
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