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TOI impact: Coimbatore collector assures support to two tribal students
TOI impact: Coimbatore collector assures support to two tribal students

Time of India

time09-05-2025

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  • Time of India

TOI impact: Coimbatore collector assures support to two tribal students

Coimbatore district collector Pavankumar G Giriyappanavar felicitates tribal girl students R Malliga and Deivika S on Friday. COIMBATORE: Coimbatore district collector Pavankumar G Giriyappanavar on Friday felicitated tribal girl students R Malliga and Deivika S who passed out of Velliangadu Govt Higher Secondary School with good marks in Class XII state board exams . The collector honoured the students with shawls, presented them with books and assured them of necessary support. The students scored 539 and 522 marks respectively in Class XII examinations and were seeking financial assistance and guidance. Malliga, who topped her school, is the first student from Bhagavathi Amman Kovil, a tribal hamlet, to pass the Class XII board exams. Their struggles were highlighted in a report published in TOI on Friday. Operation Sindoor How India shut down Pakistan's second desperate bid to escalate tensions Pak used civilian planes as shield to launch failed drone attack: India S-400, Spyder, Akash: What is in India's air defence arsenal? During the meeting at the collectorate, Deivika informed the collector that she had written NEET and aspired to become a doctor. The collector assured her of the necessary support and guidance. He asked Malliga about the course she wished to pursue. He encouraged them to attend Kalloori Kanavu, a career guidance programme scheduled for May 19 in Karamadai. Chief educational officer R Balamurali, school headmaster Socrates Kulasekaran S and teacher Arul Siva accompanied the students.

Tribal student in Tamil Nadu govt school passes Class XII exam in style
Tribal student in Tamil Nadu govt school passes Class XII exam in style

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Tribal student in Tamil Nadu govt school passes Class XII exam in style

R Malliga COIMBATORE: R Malliga, a tribal student, emerged as the topper at Velliyankadu Govt Higher Secondary School in Coimbatore district by scoring an impressive 539 marks, including 98 in computer applications. She is the first student from Bhagavathi Amman Kovil, a tribal hamlet, to pass the Class XII board examinations. Malliga's journey was not easy. Her parents are daily wage earners — her father works as a farm labourer, and her mother is unwell and stays at home. Her two elder brothers and sister dropped out of school due to their family's financial situation. "I got good marks only because of my teachers' support and encouragement," said a beaming Malliga. "I never expected to become the school topper. I am really happy. I want to pursue higher studies and get a good job, but I don't know which course to choose," she said. Operation Sindoor Operation Sindoor: India deploys warships forward as situation at LoC explodes Air siren warning sounded in Chandigarh, Ambala residents advised to stay indoors L-70 guns, Schilka, S-400: Weapons India used to intercept Pak drones Malliga now hopes for proper career guidance and financial support to continue her education. Deivika S of MGR Nagar in Velliyankadu, another tribal student in the same school, scored 522 marks in the science group, including 96 in biology. Her parents are daily wage workers. "I scored good marks thanks to the constant encouragement and support from our teachers. They explained the subjects clearly and even conducted special classes for us," Deivika said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Learn How Smart Traders Use Data to Navigate Volatile Markets News Portal Try Now Undo "I wrote NEET, and I am interested in joining the BDS course," she said. Velliyankadu Govt Higher Secondary School has achieved a 100% pass result in Class XII board exams for the last 13 years. Of the 86 students who appeared for the exam this year, 15 were from tribal settlements. All of them passed. School headmaster Socrates Kulasekaran S credited the success to the relentless efforts of teachers. "Our teachers work tirelessly, even during holidays, to support the students," he said. "Enrolling tribal students and ensuring they stay in school is a challenge. Out of 920 students in our school, 136 are from tribal settlements. We constantly motivate them and offer counselling to help them continue their education. But after they finish school, they urgently need financial support to pursue higher studies," he said.

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