The Asian Age

UP board results: 11 lakh candidates fail in Hindi

- AMITA VERMA

◗ 150 UP board schools recorded zero results as all their students failed to clear high school and intermedia­te examinatio­ns

A total of 11, 19, 994 students in Classes 10 and 12 examinatio­n of the UP secondary education board have failed to pass in Hindi even though they live in the Hindi belt and a Hindi speaking state.

An education board official said, “Over 3.38 lakh students in intermedia­te have failed in Hindi while the number is twice as much in high school where 7.81 lakh students have not been able to clear the Hindi paper”.

Interestin­gly, students in intermedia­te who opted for regional languages including Assamese, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali etc have recorded 100 per cent success rate.

A senior teacher in a government inter school in Lucknow said, “Majority of the student tend to ignore Hindi as a subject. Even their parents ask the children to focus on subjects like mathematic­s, physics, chemistry and take Hindi for granted”. Meanwhile, UP board secretary Neena Srivastava said on Monday that a total of 150 schools affiliated to the UP board recorded zero results as all the students in these institutio­ns failed to clear the 2018 high school and intermedia­te examinatio­ns. There were 98 such schools in the high school examinatio­n and 52 schools in the intermedia­te examinatio­n where not even a single student could pass the examinatio­ns. The list includes government schools as well.

Ms Srivastava attributed the zero results to strict anti- copying measures implemente­d with the help of state government.

The crackdown against the copying mafia as well as corrupt elements forced students to either quit examinatio­ns midway or prevented examinees from using unfair means.

Ghazipur, notorious as the hub of the copying mafia, had 17 such institutio­ns with zero results. The number included 11 institutio­ns where all students in class 10 were declared unsuccessf­ul while in six schools, the students failed to clear the intermedia­te exams.

 ?? — AP ?? An unidentifi­ed relative of slain political worker Ghulam Nabi Patel cry during his funeral at Dangarpura 47 kilometers south of Srinagar on April 25.
— AP An unidentifi­ed relative of slain political worker Ghulam Nabi Patel cry during his funeral at Dangarpura 47 kilometers south of Srinagar on April 25.

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