Ambala (PTI): Four people were killed when a truck overturned on fell on two motorcycles on the national highway here on Monday, police said.
The police said that according to preliminary information, the truck was headed from Delhi to Chandigarh. It is suspected that due to fog, the driver lost control and the truck overturned.
The accident occurred on the Tangri Bridge National Highway in Shahpur, two kilometers east of Ambala, blocking the road, they said.
Upon receiving information, the police arrived at the scene and began lifting the truck with a crane. According to the police, two bodies were found buried under the truck, while two others were found lying on the side of the vehicle.
The accident caused a traffic jam on the Delhi-Ambala Highway section in Ambala. Police were working to divert traffic and restore normalcy.
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Aizawl (PTI): Mizoram recorded a pass percentage of 87.67 in the class 12 board examinations on Wednesday, with boys scoring marginally higher than girls,
Across the Arts, Science, and Commerce streams, boys secured an 87.7 per cent success rate, while girls followed closely at 87.66 per cent, according to the results published by the Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE).
Of the 12,243 students who sat for the examinations held between February and March, 10,734 passed, 1,394 could not, and 115 qualified for compartmental examinations.
Academic performance was strongest in the Commerce stream, which saw a 90.51 per cent success rate among 759 candidates.
The Science stream followed with 89.24 per cent pass rate out of 2,770 students who appeared for the exam, while the Arts stream, with 87,14 students, recorded a pass percentage of 86.93.
In terms of institutional performance, the results revealed that deficit schools, which receive regular government grants, maintained their status as top performers with an average 93.80 per cent pass rate across all streams, followed by private schools at 91.55 per cent, while state-run schools recorded a success rate 83.13 per cent.
