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CBSE Class 10th,12th supplementary exam results 2025 expected to release soon: Check important details here
CBSE Class 10th,12th supplementary exam results 2025 expected to release soon: Check important details here

Time of India

time20 hours ago

  • General
  • Time of India

CBSE Class 10th,12th supplementary exam results 2025 expected to release soon: Check important details here

CBSE Class 10th, 12th supplementary exam result 2025 : The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release the Class 10 Supplementary Exam Results 2025 in the first week of August, offering a critical opportunity for students to secure their academic progression after failing one or more subjects in the main board exams. While the board has yet to confirm an official release date, past patterns strongly suggest an early August announcement, typically during morning hours. The supplementary exams, conducted from July 15 to July 22, were aimed at students who did not meet the minimum pass criteria of 33% in individual subjects during the CBSE Class 10 Board Exams earlier this year. CBSE Class 10th, 12th supplementary exam result 2025: Steps to access Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the CBSE Class 10th, 12th supplementary exam results 2025: Visit the official website : Go to any one of the following CBSE result portals, , , Click on the result link : On the homepage, click on the link titled 'CBSE Class 10 Supplementary Result 2025'. Enter Required Details : Fill in the login credentials carefully, roll number, school number, admit card ID, and date of birth (in DD/MM/YYYY format). Submit information : Click on the 'Submit' button to proceed. View and download result : Your provisional marksheet will appear on the screen. Check your subject-wise marks and pass/fail status. Click download or print to save a copy for future reference. Other ways to access your result In case the official website does not work, here are other ways to access the CBSE Class 10th and 12th result 2025: SMS Type the following in your message box: CBSE10 Send it to 7738299899. IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System) Dial 24300699 (add your local area code before the number) and follow the automated instructions. DigiLocker Visit or open the DigiLocker app. Log in using your Aadhaar or mobile number. Go to 'Issued Documents' and select 'CBSE' to download your digital marksheet. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

Guntur civic body tops State sanitation survey
Guntur civic body tops State sanitation survey

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Guntur civic body tops State sanitation survey

The Guntur Municipal Corporation (GMC) secured the top position in the Andhra Pradesh State-wide sanitation survey conducted through the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS). Commissioner Puli Srinivasulu announced here on Monday that nine GMC secretariats ranked among the State's best-20 for efficient waste collection, timely garbage clearance, and drain maintenance. He credited reforms such as dividing the 57 wards into individual sanitation divisions, assigning dedicated inspectors, and deploying exclusive tractors as steps behind maintaining a clean city. Additional workers were engaged for problem-prone areas, and modern measures like RFID tagging and a central command control room are planned to further enhance services, he added.

Temples to be revamped in AP with Rs 500 crore
Temples to be revamped in AP with Rs 500 crore

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Temples to be revamped in AP with Rs 500 crore

Visakhapatnam: Endowments Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy said that a number of development works will be carried out in temples across Andhra Pradesh. Speaking to the media in Visakhapatnam on Friday after visiting Simhachalam Devasthanam, the minister said, 'A massive temple revamping exercise has been taken up in the state to the tune of Rs.500 crore. They will be completed following strict timelines and officials were told to wrap up the exercise in 18 to 24 months.' The NDA government is keen on developing temples and maintaining quality standards in the premises. Soon, trust boards and committees would be formed for the temples as the tenure of a few committees are going to be completed next. The significance of temples saw a new high in Andhra Pradesh after the NDA government came to power, the minister emphasised. In about 5,600 temples, the minister informed, funds are allocated to perform spiritual rituals and each temple approximately receives Rs 10,000 per month, he added. Also, the NDA government plans to launch 'annadana prasadam' in all temples across AP. However, with financial constraints faced by some of the temples, steps will be taken to implement annadanam considering alternative ways. 'In order to organise major festivals, a safety committee would be constituted,' Anam Ramanarayana Reddy stated. After the introduction of IVRS and QR code scanning system, the minister added that temples witnessed progress. The minister held a review meeting with the endowments officials and Executive Officer of Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Devasthanam V Trinadha Rao, he instructed the officials to focus on improved amenities for devotees, safety of devotees, sanitation, quality annadanam, arrangements of queue lines.

Reduce use of single-use plastic: Collector
Reduce use of single-use plastic: Collector

Hans India

time19-07-2025

  • Hans India

Reduce use of single-use plastic: Collector

Kurnool: DistrictCollector P Ranjit Basha has directed officials to intensify efforts to eliminate plastic pollution as part of the 'Swachh Andhra – Swarna Andhra' campaign scheduled on July 19, which will be conducted with the theme of eradicating plastic waste. He instructed all departments to reduce the use of single-use plastics and raise awareness among the public about the environmental damage caused by plastic, including air and water pollution. During a video-conference with divisional and mandal-level officers on Friday, he emphasised strengthening door-to-door garbage collection, repairing or replacing tricycles for waste collection and ensuring comprehensive sanitation in all areas. The Collector reviewed several key initiatives, including P4 policy implementation, ‚Talliki Vandanam', housing schemes, employment guarantee programmes, and adoption of 'Bangaru Kutumbalu' (golden families) under the Swarna Andhra mission. He stressed the importance of identifying eligible Bangaru families, assigning mentors to guide them, and completing household surveys to assess their needs from July 21 to August 5. All pending adoptions must be completed by July 31. Collector Basha specifically urged officials to finalise the adoption process in all mandals and ensure timely support for these families. Addressing housing targets, the Collector stated that of the 11,706 houses planned, 7,964 have been completed, with 3,742 still pending. He called for focused attention from divisional officials in Adoni, Pattikonda and Kurnool to speed up construction. Notices will be served to contractors delaying work under Option 3. He also expressed dissatisfaction with the slow pace in Yemmiganur mandal and directed that show-cause notices be issued to negligent engineers. In sub-divisions like Mantralayam, Alur, and Pattikonda, he instructed the Housing PD to seek explanations from officers lagging in progress. On the 'Talliki Vandhanam' grievance redressal, the Collector noted that many complaints pertain to land ownership, false asset declarations, and high electricity bills. He directed tahsildars in Kurnool Urban, Rural, and Kallur to clear all 700 pending land-related applications within three days. For grievances related to four-wheeler eligibility (301 pending) and income tax, prompt action was also ordered. Highlighting the monsoon season, he called for a boost in horticulture plantations under the employment guarantee scheme and completion of pending farm ponds. In response to negative IVRS feedback from sanitation drives in Dooddi (Kosigi mandal) and Beldona (Chippagiri mandal), action was sought against the respective panchayat secretaries. Officials present in the video-conference included DRO C Venkatanarayanamma, CPO Hima Prabhakar Raju, ZP CEO Nasar Reddy, Housing PD Chiranjeevi, DWAMA PD Venkataramanayya and DEO Samuel Paul.

Launch Spl sanitation drive to prevent outbreak of contagious diseases
Launch Spl sanitation drive to prevent outbreak of contagious diseases

Hans India

time15-07-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Launch Spl sanitation drive to prevent outbreak of contagious diseases

Kurnool: District Collector P Ranjit Basha has directed officials to launch a special sanitation drive across Kurnool to prevent the outbreak of seasonal and contagious diseases. In a teleconference held on Monday with constituency special officers, Mandal special officers, MPDOs, tahsildars, Municipal Commissioners, EO PRDs, CDPOs and other officials, the Collector emphasised the importance of strict sanitation measures during the monsoon season. The Collector instructed officials to ensure regular garbage collection, proper drainage cleaning, fixing of drinking water pipeline leakages, and timely cleaning of overhead tanks in both rural and urban areas. He cited negative feedback from IVRS regarding sanitation in villages such as Eruru (Chippagiri mandal), Kodumur-3 and Pyalakurthi (Kodumur mandal), Hebbatam (Holagunda), Chirtanakallu (Kosigi), Loddipalle (Orvakal), and Nolekal (Peddakadubur). He questioned the MPDOs and EO PRDs on the lack of progress and directed special inspections and detailed reports from these locations. He warned that action would be taken against negligent staff. Further, the Collector ordered Municipal Commissioners in Kurnool, Adoni, and Yemmiganur to carry out sanitation measures regularly and ensure cleanliness in public spaces and around government offices. Even though no malaria cases have been reported so far, sporadic cases of dengue and chikungunya have emerged. The Collector stressed the need for fogging, drain cleaning, and implementation of 'dry days' as preventive steps. He enquired about dengue cases in C Belagal, Krishnagiri, and Kurnool mandals and instructed health officials to intensify monitoring and prevention of water and vector-borne diseases. On other fronts, the Collector reviewed the progress of waste-to-wealth centres in Adoni, Devanakonda, Halaharvi, and Krishnagiri, urging MPDOs to expedite their completion and operation. In Alur mandal, only 9 out of 34 tanks (26%) had been cleaned, prompting the Collector to question the MPDO and the DPO for not taking action against negligent panchayat secretaries. He also emphasised timely and accurate updating of Bal Sanjeevani and Take Home Ration kit distributions on the POSHAN Tracker and Bal Sanjeevani app. CDPOs of Adoni and Yemmiganur were specifically pulled up for delay in implementation, and were asked to conduct training for Anganwadi workers. The Collector warned that lack of progress would lead to disciplinary action against the concerned officials.

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