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CM Majhi congratulates Tina Rath, Alisha Biswal for perfect CBSE class 10 scores

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India Verve Desk

Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Thursday congratulated two students from the state for achieving perfect scores in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 examination.

Tina Rath and Alisha Biswal secured 500 out of 500 marks, earning national-level distinction. In a post on X, the chief minister described their achievement as a moment of pride for Odisha.

He stated that the success of the two students reflects the growing emphasis on empowering women and promoting “Nari Shakti” in the state. He noted that such accomplishments demonstrate the potential of girls to excel when provided with the right opportunities.

Majhi further said that the achievement stands as a strong example of the state’s commitment to advancing women and encouraging academic excellence among young students.

He extended his best wishes to both students for their future and also congratulated all successful candidates of the examination.

The CBSE announced the Class 10 examination results on Wednesday, with over 25 lakh students registered across the country. Among them, Rath secured a perfect score of 500 out of 500, achieving 100% marks and emerging as one of the top performers at both the national and state levels.

In Odisha, a total of 65,204 students from 741 schools had enrolled for the examination. Out of these, 64,900 students appeared, and 60,788 cleared the exam, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 93.66% in the state.

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