GUJARAT STUDENT GETS 212 OUT OF 200 IN PRIMARY EXAM, PROMPTS INVESTIGATION

A significant error in the primary school examination results in Dahod district of Gujarat has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the education system's integrity. The incident revolves around Vanshiben Manishbhai, a fourth-grade student studying at the primary school in Kharasana village, Jhalod taluka.

Initially, Vanshiben's result sheet showed discrepancies in her scores for the Gujarati and Mathematics subjects. While she was allocated 211 and 212 out of 200 marks, respectively, in both subjects, it was later revealed that an error had occurred during result compilation. Subsequently, a revised result sheet was issued, correcting the scores to 191 out of 200 in Gujarati and 190 out of 200 in Mathematics, with the remaining subjects' scores remaining unchanged.

In the new result, Vanshiben got 934 marks out of 1000.

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This mistake gained widespread attention after Vanshiben proudly shared her results with her family, only to discover the inaccuracies upon closer examination.

In response to the blunder, district education officials have initiated an investigation to determine the cause of the error and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

(with inputs from Dhruv Giri Goswami)

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2024-05-06T13:27:09Z dg43tfdfdgfd