
DDPI receives congratulatory letter for improved results in SSLC exams in Yadgir
As many as 15,036 students wrote exams, out of which 7,759 students have passed with a 51.60 pass percentage.
Yadgir district has stood at 33rd place in the State's ranking lists. Last year's it was at 35th place with a 54.53 pass percentage.
Congratulating C.S. Mudhol, Deputy Director of Public Instruction (DDPI), Mr. Ordia, in his letter, mentioned that students from backward communities have scored well because of the special classes.
He said Mr. Mudhol's efforts have helped students face the exams with confidence and score well. 'Special trainings for teachers, implementing directions issued by the department, and other methods like adopting schools, made this possible. Only in three to four months of Mr. Mudhol assuming office, he put in special efforts to motivate teachers and students, were reasons for improvement in this year's results,' Mr. Ordia appreciated.
Yadgir district has been highlighted for its backwardness, especially in the education sector, and hasn't shown any improvement. Amid shortages of the teaching staff and lack of basic infrastructure the Education Department initiated measures to uplift the district's results this year.
Now, the appreciation letter from the CEO to DDPI will boost the department's other teachers to improve further in SSLC results.

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