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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Madhyamik examinee injures eye in accident, takes wirter's help

MALDA, 23 FEB: Mohd Ekbal Hossian, a madhyamik examinee, today sought permission for taking help of a writer for appearing examination as his right eye was damaged due to an accident yesterday. Today, he was not satisfied with his test due to his eye problem.

The officer in charge of the venue Mrs Bijoy Lakshmi Pal today informed that matter to the board and asked for permission to allow a writer for Hossian from tomorrow at the examination hall at Hindi High school in English Bazaar town.

“He has lost sight of his right eye due to a blood clot that occurred due to an internal injury”, the doctor’s certificate said.

“An extra object of a truck hit his right eye when he was travelling on a rickshaw yesterday”, his family members said.

This year a total of 34,221 candidates including 16,482 girls, are appearing for the madhyamik examinations in Malda district. A total of 15,769 boys and 13,808 girls are regular candidates for this examination.

According to the district education department, 5182 candidates including 3,068 have been increased than last year’s madhyamik.

A few girls in Madrassa board exams, which commenced from yesterday, took their tests despite a lot of trouble. Rafina Khatun, a madrassa examinee, who gave birth to a baby girl yesterday, could not appear in the examination yesterday.

Today, however, she managed to appear in the examination at Ratua block area.

Samima Khatun , who also gave birth to baby girl seven days ago, appeared in the madrassa examination centre in Ratua block area.

Another girl, Maleka Khatun , has appeared in the madrassa exam in the Malatipur health centre in Chanchal , with labour pain. SNS







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