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TopicCbse class 12

Topic: cbse class 12

It wasn’t fun being a student in May. How Indian media covered chaos of NEET, CBSE, CUET-UG

CBSE also has the dubious distinction of making headlines in foreign news media: UK’s The Guardian and BBC, Singapore’s The Straits Times wrote about the school scandal.

QR code on Class 12 question paper leads to 1987 music video. What CBSE said

The CBSE Class 12 Maths board exam was held on 9 March, and soon after the test, several students discovered that they had become a part of a long-running internet joke.

‘It’s a blessing’ — autistic teen tops special category in CBSE Class 12 board exams with 97% score

The autistic 17-year-old, encouraged by her mother, used her strengths in art and music to achieve a solid score of 97 percent in the board exams.

12,598 students score 100 in Class 10 maths, highest of all subjects in CBSE board exams

Pass percentage for CBSE Class 10 is 94.4% this year, while that for Class 12 is 92.7%. Owing to Covid disruptions, CBSE hasn't declared its list of toppers for Class 10 and 12.

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Indians eat more protein than the recommended amount. It’s still ‘incomplete’

Addressing India’s protein quality gap requires moving beyond a 'one-size-fits-all' approach toward regionally tailored strategies.

India considering tax cut plans to draw more foreign investments

Cabinet, Wednesday, is expected to consider whether it should eliminate the 20% levy on interest earned from bonds, or reduce it to a bare minimum.

Army takes cognisance of Captain proposal viral video, seeks explanation

Army sources said the uniform comes with respect and every jawan and officer should honour it and not allow social media trends to influence their actions.

2026 is like 1973 Indira-era oil shock plus youth anger. Modi has space, but not immunity

An oil shock, monsoon fears, rampant unemployment, and the seeming inevitability of inflation are common to both eras. Indira Gandhi’s self-destructive responses are instructive today.