Maharashtra SSC 2023 Result: Over 300 students from poor backgrounds felicitated for Class 10 exam feat
Out of all the students who appeared for the exams, 93.83% qualified. Konkan district has achieved the highest pass percentage of 98.11%.
Press Trust of India | July 9, 2023 | 04:59 PM IST
THANE: More than 300 students from economically weak families who cleared SSC Board exams were felicitated in a function in Thane on Sunday.
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The students did well in the exams despite constraints at home, the organisers of the event said, adding that their parents were into vocations like driving autorickshaws, hawking, car washing, working in homes etc.
Former Thane Municipal Corporation deputy commissioner Sanjay Herwade, who was the chief guest at the function organised by Samata Vichar Prasarak Sanstha, hailed the efforts of the students.
Among the students who earned praise from those who took part in the function was Hardika Bangar from a civic school in Korpi who overcame her total handicap to score 61 percent.
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