
Govt to felicitate top performing students in board exams today
Lucknow: Encouraging academic excellence, the state govt will felicitate top-performing students of the 2025 high school and intermediate board examinations on Thursday.
According to director, secondary education, Mahendra Dev, a total of 166 meritorious students will be honoured at the state-level function.
Each of them will receive Rs 1 lakh, a tablet, a citation certificate, and a medal.
These students include the top 10 boys and girls each from UP Board, Sanskrit Shiksha Parishad, CBSE, and ICSE boards.
In addition, parallel events will be held in all 75 districts where 1,508 students — 758 from high school and 750 from intermediate — will be awarded Rs 21,000, a tablet, a citation certificate, and a medal each. These awards will be presented by district ministers-in-charge, public representatives, or district magistrates.
Of the 166 students, 85 are from UP Board, 20 from Sanskrit Shiksha Parishad, 32 from CISCE, and 29 from CBSE.

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