TIWN
Agartala, June 5 (TIWN): Minister for Education Tapan Chakrborty on Thursday expressed unhappiness on results of Madhyamik examination conducted by the Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE)
Speaking to reporters at the secretariat on Thursday evening, he said that the result should have been better, as the state government had provided standard and good infrastructure to most schools across the
state inspite of financial limitations.
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Regarding the 100 percent failure in sixteen schools the minister stated that headmasters and teachers from sixteen schools of the state which had zero pass rate would be summoned and questioned about
reasons behind the disastrous failure. He hinted of taking action against the irresponsible teachers.
About average pass rate in schools under the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) areas,Mr. Chakraborty said that it’s a matter of concern for the department and assured the department will take some measures for better results next year.
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Average pass rate in Madhyamik examination rose to 68.78 percent this year from 66.39 percent in the previous academic session. South Tripura district scored best in the board examination this year with
an aggregate pass rate of 82.47 percent. Gomati district followed suit with 78.62 percent with Sepahijala district (66.44 percent), Dhalai (62.47 percent), North Tripura (59.76 percent) etc trailing behind.
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