Delhi government schools shine in
Class 10 results
Wednesday June 01, 2011 07:37:00 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Government
schools in Delhi have registered an 8.1 percent increase in pass
percentage with 99.09 pass percentage recorded in the Central
Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) results for Class 10.
Congratulating the students on their success, Delhi Education
Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said in a statement: "The result of
the government schools has shown a marked improvement over the
last few years. The government schools have achieved highest ever
results in Class 10."
Lovely said that this year 326 government schools achieved 100
percent results against 166 schools in 2010. Moreover, 893
government schools achieved 90 percent passing percentage against
609 schools last year.
"The overall qualifying percentage of the girls is 99.16 percent,
while overall qualifying percentage of boys is 98.90 percent," the
minister said about the results which were declared Tuesday
evening.
Lovely also congratulated the Directorate of Education for its
untiring efforts in brining improvement and imparting quality
education in government schools.
Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit expressed her
happiness over the results.
"It is a matter of great pride and happiness for all of us that
the children of the schools of Directorate of Education have once
again shown excellent results in Class 10. This is due to the hard
work put in by the children and parents under the supervision and
guidance of our schools teachers."
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