Hooghly students shine in Madhyamik examination
Students from Hooghly district have secured places in the state merit list in the Madhyamik examination, ranking between sixth and ninth positions.
Students from Hooghly district have secured places in the state merit list in the Madhyamik examination, ranking between sixth and ninth positions.
The president of the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE), Ramanuj Gangopadhyay, today conducted a pre-preparedness meeting at the Chinsurah Circuit House for the forthcoming Madhyamik examination, scheduled to begin on 2 February 2026.
Five persons, including two youths who cleared this year’s Madhyamik examination and their father died in two separate incidents of road accidents in the eastern part of Kolkata and Howrah district respectively.
The invigilator in-charge of Chanditala Garalgacha High School examination centre while conducting verification of Madhyamik examination candidates’ admit cards, found that the photo on the admit card did not resemble the candidate's face for one of the examinees.
A high-level meeting was held at the DM office over the conduct of the Madhyamik examination systematically.
The Hooghly district usually has many students ranking within first 10 in Madhyamik examination but this year unexpectedly only two students have ranked within the first 10.
The school is meant for only Scheduled Tribe students. Both Tudu and Baskey have secured the same number, 472 marks out of 500, which is 94.4 per cent.
Chief minister Mamata Banerjee today called up Devdutta Majhi, this year's Madhyamik topper.
Mr Ahmed said along with their studies the two brothers are culturally very active.
The Chief minister Mamata Banerjee, during her administrative review meeting in Bankura town on last 31 May incidentally had acclaimed the Bankura students.