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CR Nagpur Division holds seminar on ‘Combating plastic pollution'
CR Nagpur Division holds seminar on ‘Combating plastic pollution'

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

CR Nagpur Division holds seminar on ‘Combating plastic pollution'

1 2 Nagpur: Central Railway's Nagpur Division observed World Environment Day 2025 with a special seminar on the theme 'Combating Plastic Pollution' at Nagpur Railway Station. The event was aimed at promoting environmental awareness and encouraging sustainable alternatives to plastic use among passengers and staff. As part of the awareness drive, cloth bags were distributed to passengers to discourage the use of single-use plastic. The initiative served as a practical example of individual contribution towards environmental protection. Senior officials from various departments including engineering, medical, commercial, and security participated in the seminar. A large number of staff and passengers also attended, highlighting the collective commitment to building a cleaner, greener future. During the seminar, railway officials spoke on the serious impact of plastic pollution on the environment and human health. They emphasised the urgent need to reduce plastic consumption and shift to eco-friendly habits in daily life. The event underlined Indian Railways' continued efforts to lead in sustainable practices and public engagement. Nagpur Division remains committed to adopting green initiatives and supporting the national movement for a plastic-free environment.

Maharashtra SSC results out, 94.10% students pass; 211 score 100%
Maharashtra SSC results out, 94.10% students pass; 211 score 100%

Indian Express

time13-05-2025

  • General
  • Indian Express

Maharashtra SSC results out, 94.10% students pass; 211 score 100%

A total of 94.10 per cent of Class 10 students who wrote the Maharashtra Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination have qualified for higher education, while 211 candidates scored 100 per cent marks – a sharp increase from last year's 87 perfect scorers, as per the results announced on Tuesday morning. However, this year's overall pass percentage in the SSC results of Maharashtra showed a marginal dip from last year's 95.81 per cent. Out of the 15,46,579 students who had appeared for the SSC examination held in February-March, 14,55,433 have passed, according to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Konkan Division saw the highest pass percentage at 98.82 per cent, while Nagpur Division recorded the lowest at 90.78 per cent. The Konkan Division was followed by Kolhapur at 96.87 per cent, Mumbai at 95.84 per cent, Pune at 94.81 per cent, Nashik at 93.04 per cent, Amravati at 92.95 per cent, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar at 92.82 per cent, Latur at 92.77 per cent, and Nagpur at 90.78 per cent. Among all nine divisions of the Maharashtra State Board, Latur continues to remain the biggest contributor with a total of 113 perfect scorers. This is the third consecutive year of Latur recording the highest number of perfect scorers. Last year, 123/187 were from Latur whereas in the year 2023, 108/153 students from Latur scored a perfect 100 percent. The number of perfect scorers has been on the rise each year — in 2023, there were 152 perfect scorers, whereas in 2022, there were 122 perfect scorers. The attainment of a perfect score is attributed to additional marks earned by students for significant achievements in recognised extracurricular activities, including sports, art, and cultural activities. As many as 2,46,602 students across the state have benefited from this. Like every year, female students recorded a higher pass percentage at 96.14 percent than their male counterparts (92.31 per cent). The gender gap in students appearing for the examination remained stark as around 1 lakh more male students (8,23,611) than girl students who constituted 7,22,968. Out of 62 subjects for which the SSC exam is held, 24 subjects have shown 100 per cent result, while 7,924 schools out of the 23,489 across the state have recorded a 100 per cent pass. However, 49 schools have recorded 0 per cent pass. As many as 34,393 students in the state who have failed in either one or two subjects will be eligible for the Allowed To Keep Term (ATKT) option, which allows them to go ahead with Class 11 admission with failure in a maximum of two papers out of six. As many as 86,641 students have failed the exam this year, indicating that they have failed in more than two subjects, thereby not even permitted to opt for ATKT provision. Four students' results were kept in reserve and would be declared later. As many as 9,585 students from the Persons with Disabilities category appeared for the exam out of which 8,844 students have passed the exams with a pass percentage of 92.27. 28,020 fresh private candidates also appeared for the exam, out of which 22,518 or 80.36 per cent passed the exam. 23,954 repeater candidates appeared for the exams, out of which 1448 or 39.44 per cent passed the exam. Four students' results were kept in reserve and would be declared later, officials said. 'This year's result is not a major deviation when compared with the results from the previous three years,' said Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) chairman Sharad Gosavi. In 2023, 93.83 per cent of the students attained passing marks while in 2022 the figure stood at 93.94 per cent. Candidates who have appeared for the SSC Class 10 examination have until May 28 to apply online for verification of marks and re-evaluation by paying the required fee. This year, the police registered six cases across Maharashtra under the strict campaign against copying during exams. The officials have debarred 35 centres from functioning as exam centres after malpractices were reported from the centres.

Maharashtra SSC results out, 94.10% students pass
Maharashtra SSC results out, 94.10% students pass

Indian Express

time13-05-2025

  • General
  • Indian Express

Maharashtra SSC results out, 94.10% students pass

A total of 94.10 per cent of Class 10 students who wrote the Maharashtra Senior Secondary Certificate (SSC) examination have qualified for higher education, as per the results that were announced on Tuesday morning. Out of the 15,46,579 students who had appeared for the SSC examination, 14,55,433 have passed, according to the details provided by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Konkan Division saw the highest pass percentage at 98.82 per cent, while Nagpur Division recorded the lowest at 90.78 per cent. The Konkan Division was followed by Kolhapur at 96.87 per cent, Mumbai at 95.84 per cent, Pune at 94.81 per cent, Nashik at 93.04 per cent, Amravati at 92.95 per cent, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar at 92.82 per cent, Latur at 92.77 per cent, and Nagpur at 90.78 per cent. Female students recorded a higher pass percentage at 96.14 percent than their male counterparts (92.31 per cent). Four students' results were kept in reserve and would be declared later, officials said. As many as 8,844 students out of the 9,585 from the Persons with Disabilities category passed the SSC examination, recording a pass percentage of 92.27. In 2024, the state had seen a pass percentage of 95.81, indicating a dip of 1.71 per cent this year. Soham is a Correspondent with the Indian Express in Pune. A journalism graduate, he was a fact-checker before joining the Express. Soham currently covers education and is also interested in civic issues, health, human rights, and politics. ... Read More

RPF Nagpur's timely action rescues man
RPF Nagpur's timely action rescues man

Time of India

time05-05-2025

  • Time of India

RPF Nagpur's timely action rescues man

Nagpur: In a swift and humane act under Operation Dignity , the Railway Protection Force (RPF), Nagpur Division, rescued a man who had climbed onto the engine of Train No. 12622 . The incident occurred on 30 April when a video alert reached the Divisional Security Commissioner, prompting immediate response. RPF personnel, in coordination with Overhead Equipment (OHE) staff, halted the train at Bharatwada at 12.43pm. The man was safely brought down and temporarily accommodated in the Divyangjan coach with assistance from alert passengers. The train resumed its journey at 12.53pm. Onboard inquiry revealed he had boarded the train from Ahmedabad enroute to Orai. A PAN card and mobile number helped identify him and trace his family, who confirmed he had been missing and was under mental health treatment . His family arrived at the RPF Post, Nagpur on 1 May at 8.45am with a valid ID. After due verification and execution of a formal surrender panchnama in the presence of witnesses, the man was reunited with his loved ones. The family expressed deep gratitude for the RPF's timely and compassionate action.

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