Shiruru: Green Valley International School and PU College in Shiruru has achieved 100% results in the II PUC examinations for the academic year 2023-24.

In the Commerce stream, Aadi Dinesh Naik secured the top position with a total score of 585, achieving an impressive percentage of 97.50%. Following closely behind was Ugrani Nida Banu Shirooru, who obtained a total score of 570, corresponding to a percentage of 95.00%. Syed Irbaz also performed commendably, securing the third position with a total score of 565, equivalent to a percentage of 94.17%.

In the Science stream, Ahmed Ghannam and Shaaz Isaque jointly secured the top positions, both achieving a total score of 567, with a percentage of 94.5%. Naseemuddin Hamdan closely followed with a total score of 563, equivalent to a percentage of 93.83%. Aysha Sarwah MH secured the next position with a total score of 560, obtaining a percentage of 93.33%.

All 84 students from the college appeared for the examination, and each of them successfully cleared it. Among them, 24 students achieved distinction, while 58 students secured first-class marks. Only 2 students scored second-class marks.

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Thrissur (Kerala) (PTI): One more person who had been hospitalised following the Mundathikode fireworks explosion died at Thrissur Medical College on Sunday, police said.

With this, the death toll in the incident has risen to 16.

According to Thrissur Medical College police, the deceased has been identified as Unnikrishnan from Edappal, who was among the 38 persons present at the fireworks manufacturing unit in Mundathikode where the explosions occurred on April 21.

Police said Unnikrishnan had suffered over 80 per cent burns and had remained in critical condition.

The condition of the two other injured persons remains critical, police said.

Of the 38 persons present at the site, 16 have died, while four remain missing.

The fireworks were being manufactured for Thiruvambady Devaswom as part of the Thrissur Pooram festivities.

The licensee of the unit had also suffered burn injuries and had died earlier.