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Pramita Ranu tops district in ISC Class XII exams

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Patiala, July 24

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Pramita Ranu of Punjab Public School (PPS) Nabha topped the district in the CISCE Class XII exams, whose results were declared today. Pramita scored 99.8 per cent marks in the humanities stream.

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Meanwhile Tisha of Kaintal School and Aryan Duggal of Yadavindra Public School jointly secured second position in the district. Both, Tisha and Aryan Duggal scored 99.25 per cent marks each in the humanities stream. Drishti of Kaintal School and Chhavi and Dilasha of PPS Nabha jointly secured third position with 99 per cent.

The results were declared on in the afternoon today.

Talking to The Tribune Tisha said she was never after scoring high percentage. However, she was happy with the top position, Tisha added. She would like to pursue BBA from Delhi University, said Tisha. “To reduce mental stress, I play badminton for an hour or two every day,” Tisha added.

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ICSE Class X results

Meanwhile, Riya Dhiman of British Co-Ed High School topped the district in the ICSE Class X with 98.4 per cent. Riya was closely followed by Anna Narang and Sayuj Gupta of the same school, who got 98.2 per cent each and stood second. The third position in the ICSE Class X was grabbed by Manika Singla of Kaintal School with 97.8 per cent marks.

Rajinder Kaur, principal, Kaintal School, said, “Support and cooperation by parents in overcoming online challenges made this possible.” —TNS

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