Bengaluru: The results for the supplementary SSLC Examinations which were conducted during this academic year was announced on Monday. 

Student of Alvas English Medium School, Greeshma Nayak has secured a total of 599 out of 625, and placed first in the state. Muhammed Shahnaz, student of Gramar Multi Media EMHS School in Kalaburgi village has secured the second place in the state. 

Reportedly, a total of 53,155 students had registered for this year’s examination. Among them, 29, 522 students have passed the examination, it is learned. The Department has announced the supplementary SSLC Examination results in 11 days of the test, today, October 11.

On Monday afternoon, the results can be accessed through the website https://sslc.karnataka.gov.in. Apart from this, the results will also be sent to the mobile numbers which were used by students for the registration process during the exam, it is learned  

Due to the COVID situation, several students had opted out of answering their SSLC Examination. Therefore, the Department had provided them with another opportunity to write the examination. Accordingly, from September 27 to September 29, supplementary SSLC Examinations had been conducted in 352 examination centres throughout the state.

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Srinagar (PTI): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday criticised his Bihar counterpart over the niqab incident and said that Nitish Kumar might be slowly revealing his true nature.

"Nitish Kumar, who was once considered a secular leader, may be slowly showing his true colours," Abdullah told reporters here on the sidelines of a function.

Abdullah said Kumar removing the face veil of a Muslim woman doctor was wrong and cannot be justified by any means.

"We have seen this kind of incident here several years ago. Have you forgotten how Mehbooba Mufti removed the burqa of a legitimate voter inside a polling station? That act was wrong, and this act (of Kumar) is also wrong.

"If the (Bihar) chief minister did not want to hand over the order to her (Muslim woman), they could have kept her aside. However, to humiliate her like this is totally wrong," the Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said.

Kumar stirred a huge controversy after he removed the face veil of a Muslim woman at a function earlier this week.