SEE results of two landslide-prone secondary schools in Narharinath are 100 percent

All 39 students who participated in the SEE from Rama Secondary School, where the field collapsed and the school building was also at risk due to the incessant rains in the first week of last Chaitra, have passed.

Baishak 30, 2083

Tularam Pandey

SEE results of two landslide-prone secondary schools in Narharinath are 100 percent

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The SEE results of two secondary schools in Naraharinath, which are at risk of landslides, have come in at 100 percent. 100 percent of the students who took the SEE from Rama Secondary School in Kumalgaun, Naraharinath-3, and Bishwokuna Secondary School in Ward No. 4, Gothi, which are at risk of landslides, have been able to be graded.

All 39 students who participated in the SEE from Rama Secondary School, where the field collapsed and the school building was also at risk due to the incessant rains in the first week of last Chaitra, have been successful. All the students who participated in the regular examination have been able to be graded. Principal Tapendra Mahatara said that he is proud that all the students have been successful. He said that he is happy that Rama Secondary School has been able to become the best in the rural municipality in terms of teaching and learning despite the lack of classrooms and playing fields due to the rain.

Similarly, all 21 students who participated in the SEE from Bishwokuna Secondary School, which is at risk of landslides, have passed. Out of 28 students who took the exam at Shanti Secondary School in Malkot Ratimata, Narharinath-6, which is at risk of landslides, 22 passed, while 6 were in the supplementary category, said Principal Harish Chandra Batala. ‘Teaching was carried out despite concerns about when the school would be swept away by the landslide,’ he said, ‘the school building is still at risk.’ He said that they kept the students in the open field and conducted the lessons. SEE results of two landslide-prone secondary schools in Narharinath are 100 percent Students from Masto Saraswati in Kalikot.

Out of 19 students who participated in the SEE from Nandadevi Secondary School in Malkot Serapata, which is dominated by the Dalit community, 16 managed to get graded, while 3 were in the non-grade category. For the first time, 84.21 percent of students passed from Nandadevi Secondary School, Ward Chairman Pauram Bishwakarma said.

Out of 393 students from the rural municipality who participated in the examination, 399 or 84.89 percent students have passed. In this way, Narharinath has become the best municipality in the district. 59.95 percent of the 62 who took the examination from Janata Secondary School Rupsa, 18 out of 20 from Nayabasti, 10 out of 61 from Janaprabhat Secondary School Lalu, 34 out of 46 from Mangalasaini Secondary School, 50 out of 68 from Nandadevi Secondary School Kotwada have passed, while the results of 29 who took the examination from Rupadevi Secondary School in Utchava, Narharinath-7, were not published due to technical reasons, said Keshav Raj Khanal, Senior Education Officer of the rural municipality. SEE results of two landslide-prone secondary schools in Narharinath are 100 percent Students from Bishwokuna Secondary School Gothi in Narharinath-4, Kalikot have managed to achieve 100 percent results.

Out of the 3,140 students who took the regular examination from all 9 local levels of Kalikot, 2,204 or 73 percent students have passed this time, said Harsha Prasad Chaulagain, head of the Education Development and Coordination Unit. According to him, 810 or 27 percent students across the district have been ungraded. According to him, among those who took the examination from Kalikot, 76 got 3.60 to 4 GPA, i.e. A plus, 401 got 3.20 to 3.60 A, 907 got 2.80 to 3.20 B plus, 743 got 2.40 to 2.80 B, 77 got 2.40 to 2.40 C plus, while 810 were NG or ungraded.

61 percent pass from Raskot where residential facilities were provided

To improve the SEE results, the Raskot Municipality here, in collaboration with the municipality, has provided students with residential facilities in all four secondary schools since last Mangsir, and 61 percent of students have passed.

82 out of 116 students who appeared for the exam from Badimalika Secondary School Raskot, 63 out of 89 students who appeared for the exam from Kalashilla Secondary School Gorkhali Village, 56 out of 84 students from Janajagruti Secondary School Phukot, and 23 out of 77 students from Motiram Secondary School Shipkhana passed, said Education Branch Head Khemraj Shahi. According to him, 224 out of a total of 366 students who appeared for the exam from Raskot passed. Teacher Krishna Prasad Baral said that all the students who appeared for the SEE from Badimalika passed in English.

Shannitriveni's results are weak.

Out of 309 students who took the exam from Shannitriveni Rural Municipality, only 139 or 46 percent students passed. Shankar Secondary School, which had excellent results last year, is lagging behind this time. Shankar Secondary School, which had 62 students pass last year, has passed only 5 students out of 34 students this year. Vidya Jyoti Secondary School in Sannitriveni-3 Luyata, which had poor results last year, has passed 71.43 percent of students this time, becoming the best in the rural municipality.

Out of 20 out of 28 students who took the exam from Vidya Jyoti, out of 44 students who took the exam from Kalika Secondary School Dadakhet, out of 28 students who took the exam from Janajyoti Secondary School Tikuwa, out of 47 students who took the exam from Panchadeval Secondary School Mehelmudi, out of 34 students who took the exam from Saraswati Secondary School Porivan, out of 34 students who took the exam from Masto Saraswati Secondary School and out of 42 students who took the exam from Danfe Secondary School Mumra, only 11 out of 51 students who took the exam from Education Branch Chief Madan Shahi said that two people from across the municipality got A+.

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