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JSKK Divyang Students Shine in 11th class Board Exam
7/14/2024 11:11:21 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, July 14: The Divyang students of the School for Hearing Handicapped have once again registered brilliant results in 11th class examination, declared by the J&K Board of School Education today.
This school is run by a prominent charitable NGO, J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra, Jammu (SKK).
Out of five speech and hearing-impaired students of the school who appeared in the Board exam, three got distinction while two got first division.
Karamjeet Singh and Surekha Devi jointly stood first in the school with 80.4 % marks.
Earlier in matriculation results, Sudha Choudhary topped the class with securing 462 out of 500 marks. Other five students too secured distinction. However, two Divyang students had got reappear.
Both Surekha Devi and Sudha Choudhary are the recipients of a scholarship from a German based NGO for the last two years. Both girls were selected for this Rs 36000 scholarship, based on ‘merit cum poverty’.
This Scholarship, granted through the good offices of well-known academician, social activist, and President of the Dogri Sanstha, Prof Latit Magotra. By standing first in Board exams both the Divyang girls have justified the scholarship.
The President K B Jandial and the members of the SKK have congratulated the Divyang students for their outstanding performance in the Board exams and bring laurels to the School.
They also commended the Principal and the teaching faculty, and the parents for putting in hard work that is instrumental in this brilliant result.
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