Jharkhand is aiming for equality in education: Minister Ramdas Soren

Ranchi, May 27: While releasing the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) 10th Board results, school education and literacy minister Ramdas Soren said that in the year 2025, in the secondary examination, 3,95,755 students have passed in the first division.

Whereas  2,21,040 students have passed in the second division while in the third division – 1,57,194 students.

He informed that total success percentage  is 91.71%..

“For this, I thank all the students of the state for their hard work. This is definitely also the result of the hard work of our government, Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) and the education department. Although there was a slight delay in declaring the results, but in the coming time, our education department will further improve this process, so that the examination can be taken on time, question papers can be published and the results are also declared on time. This will ensure that students do not face any hindrance in taking admission in higher classes,” said Ramdas Soren.

“If any survey is conducted after 2011, it will become clear that the level of education has increased significantly in the state. The Chief Minister felt that unless equality is brought in education, our children will not be able to progress. Today we are not able to bring our children to that level as compared to CBSE, this is the reason why children of Jharkhand are not able to succeed in many national entrance examinations,” added Soren.

“With this thinking, the Chief Minister has started “CM School of Excellence”, which is based on CBSE pattern. The result of these schools has also been very good. Now the thinking of parents is also changing, they want their children to study in CBSE pattern so that they can become IAS, doctor, engineer. Our government is fully committed in this direction. In the coming time, we will create such an education system in which the children of Jharkhand can study and become IAS, doctors, engineers and bring glory to the state,” said Ramdas Soren.

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