All 35 Inmates from Gajapati Child Care Institutions Pass HSC Exam
All 35 candidates from govt-run CCIs in Gajapati clear exam
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All 35 inmates of government-run child care institutions in Gajapati district, Odisha, India, successfully passed the HSC examination. The group includes 18 girls, with grades ranging from A-2 to D. Special tutoring was provided to help them prepare for the exam.
- 01All 35 inmates from the Gajapati district's child care institutions passed the HSC exam.
- 02The group includes 18 girls, most of whom are orphans.
- 03Grades achieved range from A-2 to D, with seven students securing B-1 grades.
- 04Special tutors were engaged to prepare the students for the exam.
- 05Counseling sessions will be held to discuss future educational goals.
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In a remarkable achievement, all 35 inmates from government-run child care institutions (CCI) in Gajapati district, Odisha, India, have successfully cleared the HSC examination. Among them, 18 are girls, primarily orphans. The district child protection officer, Arun Kumar Tripathy, reported that the students' grades varied, with seven achieving B-1, while others secured B-2, C, and D grades. Special tutoring was provided to enhance their exam preparation. The administration plans to conduct counseling sessions to discuss the students' future aspirations and will assist them in pursuing higher studies. Additionally, they are encouraged to enroll in the Industrial Training Institute and women’s polytechnic to develop skills for employment.
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This achievement highlights the potential of orphans and underprivileged children when provided with adequate support and education.
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