Yogi Government will Distribute Around Rs 100 Crore to Class 10th Students

UP Deputy CM said that these children are the future of the country and this continuation of their success in future examinations should remain the same. The Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh will give 10-10 thousand rupees to one lakh girl students who have passed the High School Examination of Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council.
Yogi Government will Distribute Around Rs 100 Crore to Class 10th Students

It is known that the result of the UP board examination was declared on Friday. Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has said that the Public Works Department will construct the paved road to the house of the meritorious people who topped the 10th and 12th board exams.  UP High School-Inter results declared, 83.31% in 10th and 74.63% in 12th pass

UP Deputy CM said that these children are the future of the country and this continuation of their success in future examinations should remain the same. The Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh will give 10-10 thousand rupees to one lakh girl students who have passed the High School Examination of Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council. Kesav said that the government will make a magnificent paved road from the UP board to the homes of 20 students, topping the 10th and 12th.

The Spirit of Kanpur Countryside was 95.80 Percent

While announcing the results of the 10th and 12th examinations, Amarnath Verma said, there were four students in second position in the 10th examination. Maurya has said that apart from the UP board, a pucca road will be constructed to the homes of the toppers of CBSE, ICSE and other boards.

In the 12th examination, the spirit of Kanpur countryside was 95.80 percent, Sonam Singh of Fatehpur 95.80 percent and Vijay Laxmi Singh of Fatehpur stood second with 95.80 percent. Deputy CM has said that the government will soon repair the damaged roads.  He also expressed serious concern over the rising infection of Corona and appealed to the citizens to comply with the guidelines issued by the government for protection. Similarly, Priyanka Dwivedi of Fatehpur stood third with 95.40 percent and Anuradha Pandey of Fatehpur with 95.40 percent marks.

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