BUDGAM — After failing to clear the Secondary School Examination (Class 10), a 15-year-old girl student from central Kashmir’s Budgam district attempted to end her life by consuming poison on Friday.
The girl student (name withheld), daughter of Muhammad Akbar Dar, is a resident of Buzgoo village in Chadoora area of Budgam district.
Sources said that on finding out that she has cut a sorry figure in the examination, she tried ending her life by consuming some poisonous substance at home.
The family members immediately took her to Sub-District Hospital Chadoora where doctors referred her to SMHS Hospital Srinagar.
Hospital sources said that she is undergoing treatment and her condition is stable.
Pertinently, the available data reveals that 18,626 students could not qualify the examinations this time.
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education on Friday morning declared the Class 10 annual regular results for Kashmir division.
As per information from JKBOSE, of the total 75,132 students who appeared in the Board exams, 76.09 percent (girls) and 74.04 percent (boys) have passed these examinations.
Of the total students, 9,441 passed in Grade A, 11,347 in A2 and 11,050 in Grade B1. However, 18,626 could not qualify the examinations.
Various students have secured 100% marks in this examination. Some of those students are Tabasum Gulzar, who belongs to Watalbagh area of Ganderbal and Saqib Bhat, a resident of Handew Shopian.
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