Showing posts with label election result. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election result. Show all posts

Friday, May 7, 2010

As usual, girls have performed better than boys

Announcing the results on Thursday, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Vishweshwar Hedge Kageri said the pass percentage of 2009 was 43.07 as against this year's 49.27.As usual, girls have performed better than boys, registering a pass percentage of 57.45 as against boys' 42.42.






A total of 2,734 students secured 100 out of 100 marks in the following subjects: 539 students in physics, 513 in mathematics, 367 in statistics, 366 in accountancy, 336 in business studies, 229 in electronics, and 211 in computer science.

While the highest marks scored in science and commerce branch is 588 (98 per cent), it is 563 (93.83 per cent) in Arts stream. Highest marks obtained by students belonging to Schedule Castes in science, commerce and arts branches are 579, 571 and 557 respectively; highest marks by Scheduled Tribe students in science, commerce and arts branches are 571, 563 and 539 respectively.Pass percentage of students belonging to Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes is 36.03 and 39.10 respectively.

As many as 13,644 students have secured distinction (85 per cent and above); 1,25,376 secured first class; and 78,303 secured second class. Of the 296 blind candidates appeared for the exams, 144 have cleared the exams, and 731 of 2,144 physically challenged candidates succeeded.

While unaided private PU colleges registered highest pass percentage of 65.20, private PU colleges registered 62.02 percentage and government PU colleges 56.36.The supplementary examination for the second year PU will be held from June 28 to July 7 for which the last date to pay the examination fee and submit application forms is May 22.

Source: The Hindu

Monday, April 5, 2010

Report card of day one returned bad grades

With the winning of BBMP election Bangalore, supporters burst crackers and screamed with excitement to celebrate victory of their candidate. The report card of day one returned bad grades wondering citizens who voted in the election with the hope that their representatives would strive to end their woes.


Entourages and carnivals of the candidates and the winners resulted in jam-packed roads near the designated counting centers. Motorcycle riders sans helmet, waving flags of their respective parties in areas such as Freedom Park, Race Course Road, Chamrajpet and Basavanagudi. Supporters of winning parties celebrated screaming with excitement and bursting crackers without considering that their ruckus might be disturbing students giving exams in nearby institutions.

In short, the byproducts of the celebration were hapless commuters on choked roads, irked students and streets littered with remains of crackers and other celebratory material.

BJP created history in Bangalore winning the BBMP election

The BJP won 105 seats out of 198 in the Greater Bangalore City Corporation beating the Congress.It is the first time that the BJP has come to power in the civic body since Independence, ending five decades of Congress dominance.The Congress came a distant second winning 65 wards and the Janata Dal (Secular) 13. The remaining six wards were won by Independents.


The people voted for the development works taken up by the B S Yeddyurappa government in the City, claimed leaders and Ministers in the BJP government.Chief Minister B. S. Yeddyurappa told reporters in Bangalore that he was glad with BJP's performance in the BBMP polls.Reacting to the results, Karantaka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa said the victory of the BJP candidates had once again proved the saffron party's strength and the support of the people has increased the responsibility of the state government to fulfill their aspirations.

The civic body polls took place on March 28.Counting of votes for the BBMP elections held on March 28 began at 8 am in 28 different counting centers in the City. The counting of votes in about 38 wards was yet to begin. The process of counting in one station will be taken up only around 2 pm to facilitate the completion of SSLC examination that is underway.

BJP candidate from Vasanth Nagar Mr. Katta Jagadish Naidu, who is also son of Minister for Information Technology Mr. Katta Subramanya Naidu, has registered a victory.Similiarly, Rajarajeshwarinagar BJP MLA M. Srinivas son Venkatesh Babu has won the elections. Minister for Labour B N Bache Gowda said the voters of the city taught a fitting lesson to the JD (S) which launched the NICE campaign against the BJP Government.

Source: mangalorean.com