Odisha Board Exams 2025: 11 students on way to examination centre injured as vehicle overturns
Board Exams 2025: The injured students were taken to Talchua Hospital for treatment, while those with minor injuries proceeded to appear for the examination.
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BHUBANESWAR: At least 11 students heading for the matriculation (Class 10) examination in Odisha's Kendrapara district were injured as their vehicle hit a cyclist and fell into a roadside canal on Friday, police said. The cyclist was killed in the accident, the police said. The students of Vivekananda High School in the Baghamari area were on their way to appear in the class 10 examination at Naga Narayan High School in Khamara Sahi when their speeding vehicle hit the cyclist and then fell into a roadside canal. CBSE Board Exam 2025 Live
The injured students were rushed to Talchua Hospital for treatment. Some of the students with minor injuries appeared in the examination, police said. The annual high school examination or matriculation examination conducted by the Board of Secondary Education started in Odisha on Friday.
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