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Date Added: May 16, 2008 10:44:03 PM
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Among the school-going higher secondary students, 81.05 per cent of the students who appeared in the public examinations conducted in March this year won eligibility to pursue higher education. Announcing the results ...

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