Thursday, July 16, 2015

3 yrs on, Ganjam boy finally gets Matric certificate


--The Pioneer impact--

BHUBANESWAR: The boy from Ganjam district, who had passed Matric examination in 2012, has finally received his certificates from the Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Odisha after appealing to the board several times. 

The Pioneer had reported a story headlined ‘3 yrs on, Ganjam lad yet to get Matric certificate’ on this July 1 highlighting the plight of the student Pintu Nahak of Lunghuri village under the Rambha police limits in Ganjam district.  

Normally the board issues certificates in favour of passed out students within two weeks, but it didn’t happen in the case of Pintu, a student of the Panchayat High School at Palanga in Ganjam district. 

After appearing the board exam (regular) in 2012, Pintu was happy that he would join in a college to continue his study, but it could not be materialised as he failed to get his certificate unlike his classmates.
Pintu had been requesting the BSE’s Brahmapur zone along with the BSE main office at Cuttack during last three years, but it became materialised after intervention of The Pioneer correspondent. 

“My headmaster informed me that the certificate has come to the school. I went to the school and brought the certificate. I’m so happy that finally I got my certificate,” Pintu said, adding, “But it is a matter of pain that this year also I can’t join in Plus II course.” 

According to the BSE officials, the publication of result got delayed due to change in examination roll number. Pintu’s roll number was DBP 029178 in his handwritten certificate, but it was awarded to another student of the school. Now he was awarded with his original roll number DBP 029096, the official communication said.

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