Udupi: Green Valley National School and PU College Shiroor, gets an Outstanding IIPUC Results with 100% First Classes and Distinctions. This is an outstanding result produced for the 10th consecutive year. There were 76 Students and all 76 have got first class Results and 18 Distinctions.
Green Valley National School and PU College gets an Outstanding IIPUC Results with 100% First Classes and Distinctions. This is an outstanding result produced for the 10th consecutive year. There were 76 Students and all 76 have got first class Results and 18 Distinctions.
Overall Toppers in Commerce Section
Master Mohammed Juman is the overall topper. 570, 95%.
Master Sabeel Secured second place561, 94%.
Mohammed Hamza Musba stood third 559, 93%.
Overall Toppers in Science
Master Syed Ashyum is the Overall topper in Science Section 555, 93%
Aishvarya P has secured the second place 545, 91%
Amar Syed Mohammed Secured the third place with 542, 90% marks.
FIRST CLASS WITH DISTINCTIONS
Aishvarya P
Ammar Syed Mohammed
Aqdus Kamber
Mohtesham Abdul Rahman
Sayed Saliq
Syed Ashyum
Aysha Shabnaz
Bawla Nida
Dhanya V Badal
Hussain Fahim
Ishaq Vaz
Mohammed Immad
Mohammed Juman
Moulana Wasil
Muhammad Hamza Musba
Sabeel
Saidatunnisa Sabha
Saif Al Ameen Bayezeed
SOME TOP SUBJECT SCORERS
Aishvarya P.: Physics 96, English 93, Biology 86, Dhanya V. Badal: Kannada 91, Ziyam Ahmed Faqi Ahmeda: Hindi 94, Ammar Syed Mohammed: Mathematics 98, Chemistry 97, Maaz Ahmed: Computer Science 100, Manegar Ahmed: Computer Science 100, Sabeel: Computer Science 100, Mohammed Juman: Business Studies 100, Economics 98, Accountancy 98, Mohammed Hamza Musba: Business Studies 99, Accountancy 98, Moulana Wasil: Accountancy 98, Sabeel: Accountancy 98.
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Patna, Nov 23: Political strategist turned activist Prashant Kishor on Saturday dubbed as "a matter of concern" the NDA's win in assembly by-polls in Bihar despite "failure" of the BJP-led coalition to end the state's chronic backwardness during it's decades-long rule.
Talking to reporters here shortly after the results were out, Kishor also drew succour from the fact that his fledgling Jan Suraaj won "10 per cent" of the total votes polled in four seats, but rubbished the claim that it had played a role in the RJD's defeat in three of these.
"RJD is a 30-year-old party. The son of its state president finished third. Can Jan Suraaj be faulted for that? In Belaganj all Muslim votes went to the JD(U) candidate. In Imamganj, the Jan Suraaj cut into NDA votes. Else, the victory margin of (Union minister) Jitan Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha would have been bigger", asserted Kishor.
Notably, Imamganj, a reserved seat, was retained by Manjhi's daughter-in-law Deepa, who defeated the RJD candidate by a thin margin of less than 6,000 votes. Jan Suraaj candidate Jitendra Paswan finished third, polling more than 37,000 votes.
When pointed out that in three of the four seats, candidates of Jan Suraaj had polled less than one-sixth of the total votes and ran the risk of losing their deposits, Kishor shot back "That should not be a matter of concern (chinta ki baat). If there is a matter of concern, it is the ability of the NDA to make a clean sweep despite having ruled Bihar for so long and "failed" to end the state's backwardness".
The IPAC founder, who had a brief stint in the JD(U), insisted that the party's supremo Nitish Kumar, the Chief Minister of Bihar, was a "spent force" and its candidate, former MLC Manorama Devi, had won on her own steam.
"We have always said that our fight is with NDA, not with RJD despite its claim of being the largest party in Bihar.....(but) Nitish Kumar is no factor. His party polled just about 11 per cent of total votes", said Kishor.
About his own party's inability to make a mark, Kishor said "We have secured 10 per cent votes..... in seats where Jan Suraaj had no presence since these areas were yet to be covered by my padyatra. Also, please note that we got our poll symbol after filing of nomination papers was over".
He also maintained that the Jan Suraaj will go solo in the assembly polls due next year when it will contest "all 243 seats".
"We were initially written off but by garnering about 10 per cent votes, in a state known to vote along predictable caste lines, we have proved a point. In the next few months we shall be strengthening the organization to ensure that vote share of the Jan Suraaj improves", he said.