Monthly Archives: May 2023

Powerlifting champion Sadiya Almas felicitated

Mangalgiri (Guntur District), ANDHRA PRADESH:

Sadiya Almas was awarded the title of the strong girl of India in National powerlifting championship 2020 held in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh.

Sheikh Sadiya Almas felicitated in Vijayawada on Sunday (Photo | P Ravindra Babu, EPS)

Vijayawada : 

Shaik Sadiya Almas, who secured a gold medal in powerlifting during the Asian Powerlifting Championship held in Turkey, recently, was felicitated by the Muslim Development Society at a programme here on Sunday.

Speaking on the occasion, Sadiya Almas credited her parents for winning the medals at the championship.
“So far, I have achieved only a little in my career and I am working hard to achieve a lot with the support of my family and coach. I will bring more laurels to the country and inspire youngsters,” Sadiya said. She also appealed to the government to provide necessary funds for upgrading the gym at Mangalagiri and make it accessible for more youngsters.

The powerlifter secured the first place in Asian Powerlifting Championship held in Rajasthan in 2018. She also secured the first place in Junior State Championship held in Anakapalle in 2018. She secured ninth place in the Senior national Powerlifting Championship held at Sattenapalli in 2018. She was awarded the title of ‘Strong Girl of Andhra Pradesh’ in 64 SGF State Championship held in Nandigama in 2018.

Sadiya Almas won fifth place in Junior National Championship in Kerala in 2019 and got third place in Federation Cup Championship held in Indore, MP in 2019. Sadiya was awarded the title of ‘Strong girl of South India’ in the South India Powerlifting Championship held in 2019-20 in Hyderabad. She was awarded the title of the strong girl of India in the National powerlifting championship 2020 held in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Vijayawada / by Express News Service / January 25th, 2022

Aaesha Munawar of Lucknow gets a place in the Indian Olympic Association

Lucknow, UTTAR PRADESH:

P.T.Usha, President IOA and Aaesha Munawar (R)

Lucknow :

Mrs. Aaesha Munawar, General Secretary, U.P. Judo Association, has been nominated as a member of the Infrastructure Committee of the Indian Olympic Association. 

Mr. Amitabh Sharma is the Chairman of this Committee. Apart from Aaesha Munawar, the other members are Mr. Bhola Nath Singh, Mr. Vaghish Pathak, Mr. Akhil Kumar, Mr. Ravi Bengani and Dr. Amit Bhalla. This Committee will serve till the year 2026. 

This is for the very first time that a female Judoka from U.P. has been nominated in an IOA committee. 

Mrs. P.T. Usha , President,IOA ; Mrs. Alaknanda Ashok , Joint Secretary, IOA; Mr. Harpal Singh and Mr. Bhupendra Singh Bajwa – Executive Council Member, all congratulated Mrs. Aaesha  on her nomination. 

 Munawar Anzar, CEO,  U.P. Judo Association. 

source: http://www.ismatimes.com / Isma Times / Home> News> National / by Afzal Shah Madudi / March 13th, 2023

National JMI School Teacher Dr Rakhshanda Roohi Mehdi Bags Prestigious Literary Award of Madhya Pradesh Urdu Academy

NEW DELHI:

Dr Rakhshanda Roohi Mehdi, prominent fiction writer and a teacher of Syed Abid Hussain Senior Secondary School, Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi has bagged the prestigious Hamid Saeed Khan Award of Madhya Pradesh Urdu Academy for her Urdu short story collection titled “Monsoon Store” and will receive Rs.51,000/- as award money.

This award recognizes the efforts of progressive women and the exceptional achievements of women who have broken barriers and demonstrated outstanding skills in their respective fields.

JMI Vice Chancellor Prof. Najma Akhtar congratulated Dr Rakshanda Roohi for her great achievements and wished her good luck for her future endeavours. 

Dr. Rakhshanda said, “I am deeply honored and grateful to have been selected for this award. I am passionate about my writing and this award truly reflects what I believe in – a woman’s courage and her strong role in improving lives. I am committed to continue my efforts and empower women in the society”. 

Apart from “Monsoon Store”, Rakhshanda has also penned another Urdu short story collection “Magar aik shaakh e nihaal e gham”. She has also written “Aik khwab jaagti ankhon ka”, a Hindi short story collection and one Book on Sufism named “Alakhdas.”

She has also translated two novels namely “Aakhri Swariyan” and a Pakistani novel titled “Naulakhi Kothi” in Hindi from Urdu. 

Earlier, DD Urdu has broadcasted a tele film “Chilman k paar” which was based on her story named “Bahut sambhala wafa ka paiman magar…”. 

A play “Kahan hai Manzil e Raah e tamanna” on her story has been staged in Ram Lal Bhawan New Delhi.  

In addition to this, she has authored many articles which have been published in renowned magazines and newspapers. She is a regular participant of talk shows and story narrations of All India Radio and DD Urdu. 

She has been honored with many other awards for her literary work.                                                         

source: http://www.ismatimes.com / Isma Times / Home> Country> National / by Afzal Shah Madudi (headline edited) /May 03rd, 2023

Global Talent Enhancement and Cultural Exchange Program launched in Mangaluru

Mangaluru, KARNATAKA:

Mangaluru: 

Skiltec Ace Global Human Resources in association with Etisalat Academy UAE launched the Global Talent Enhancement Program in Mangaluru, here at the Ocean Pearl Hotel in the city on Friday, May 5.

The event was attended by prominent personalities Syed Mohamed Beary, Vivek Alva, Farhad Yenepoya among others along with Dr. Mahammed Almarzooqi, Sr. Director Special Projects and Planning Etisalat Academy.

Syed Mohamed Beary, Founder and CMD, Bearys Group and Chairman and Managing Trustee Bearys Education, in his keynote address said skillset is one of the most important things that needs to be developed among the students and youngsters.

He also said that skillset in the modern times are missing the human touch and that spirituality should be taught to the younger generation as it is equally important.

He further stressed about how it was crucial to teach application of mind to the students which play an important role in their overall development and growth.

Vivek Alva, Managing Director, Alva’s Group of Institutions also extended support to the project adding that the project is set play a crucial role in providing employment and developmental opportunity to the fresh graduates from local institutions.

He also added that while the institutions create and groom talents, placing them at right and employment opportunities was also important.

Farhad Yenepoya of the Yenepoya Group of Institutions, in his address noted that for any educational institution, skilling its students was one of the most important and difficult task as students from several backgrounds and different skillset come under one roof. He also hoped the program would be beneficial for the fresh graduates in the region and would give them greater opportunities for their growth.

Mohammed Haris, Trade Commissioner, UAE Arab Asian Chamber of Commerce also spoke during the event and wished the project luck while also assuring of extending support through his organisation.

Dr. Mahammed Almarzooqi presented an introduction of the Etisalat Academy and spoke about the program and how it would help the local educational institutions and students.

Dr. SM Rasheed Haji, President, Bearys Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Mumtaj Ali BM, Chairman, Misbah Group of Institutions, Rahul Haridas, Channel Partner Manager, Etisalat and Evangelyn Brigaudit, Client Relations Manager, Etisalat Academy were also present as Guests of Honor during the event.

Skiltec Ace Global HR’s Director, Mohamed Ali Uchil welcomed the guests and representatives of various colleges who were attending the event.

Evangelyn Brigaudit presented a visual presentation explaining the program and Etisalat Academy.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> Karavali / by Vartha Bharati / May 05th, 2023

Bidar Government School Girl Farah Secured 6th rank in the State

Chitguppa (Bidar District), KARNATAKA:

Chitguppa:

Farah Mohammad Ayub, a student of Muttangi Government High School in the taluk, secured 620 out of 625 (99.2 per cent) marks in the current year’s SSLC examination and secured the 6th position in the state. She has achieved second place in the district.

She studied in a village’s government primary school till 6th standard, Jnanjyoti school from 7th to 8th, and Muttangi government high school from 9th to 10th, and she strongly desires to practice and write the UPSC exam after her graduation in science. Since she belongs to a poor family, it would be beneficial if the government subsidised her practice. Farah expressed her helplessness.

Farah has provided inspirational thought and demonstrated that talent is unaffected by the issue of poverty in villages, towns, and cities, achieving the top rank.

Her father, Mohammad Ayub, and mother, Begum, belong to a farming family. An older sister and two brothers are making a living by cultivating 2 acres of plain land.

 Farah’s father, Mohammad Ayub, expressed his happiness by conveying the message, ‘I am very happy that God gifted me Farah and has come to light the home. Further, he added, the government should support the practice of the daughter’s need for funding higher studies.

Her method of learning in the SSLC exam preparation was: ‘Watching YouTube lessons to understand clip lessons of science and mathematics subjects was very helpful. The teacher’s teaching in the school gives her a better understanding by listening with concentration. Work on writing answers to questions related to lessons at home right from the start. A student should have concentration and a precise aim to get good results. She used to practise the lessons daily for 7 hours. Solving math problems in the evening: Kannada, English, and science subjects.

source: http://www.thehindustangazette.com / The Hindustan Gazette / Home> National> Karnataka / posted by Shifa / May 10th, 2023

Mohd Aryaan Tariq shares first rank in 12th CISCE Examination 2023

Lucknow, UTTAR PRADESH:

Mohd Aryaan Tariq jointly shares the first rank with four others in ISC. ( Photo courtesy HT )

In the results announced yesterday, a total of 98,505 students participated in the Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations 2023.

Of them, five students shared the top most rank with all scoring 99.75% marks.

Mohd Aryaan Tariq, Montessori Inter College, Rajajipuram, Lucknow is one of the top most scorers in the examination.

Riyya Aggarwal (Guwahati), Ipsita Bhattacharya (Thane), Shubham Kumar Aggarwal (Bhaktinagar) and Manya Gupta (Kolkata) are the other ones.

Tariq informed media that he regularly spent four hours daily for his studies. He remained cut off from social media to focus on his academic preparation.

He scored perfect 100 in chemistry, physical education and biology and hauled 99 out of 100 each in English and biotechnology.

Congratulations to all the successful students and good luck to those who couldn’t do better this time.

source: http://www.muslimmirror.com / Muslim Mirror / Home> Indian Muslim> Positive Story / by Muslim Mirror / May 15th, 2023

Meitei-Pangals – Tracing The Lesser-Known History Of Manipuri Muslims

Manipur, ASSAM:

Meitei-Pangals - Tracing The Lesser-Known History Of Manipuri Muslims

In an age where Wikipedia, if not the internet in its entirety, is our fountain of information, search for ‘Pangals’ or ‘Manipuri Muslims’ and you will be disappointed by the lack of insights available as you briskly read through many of the links. Many of you reading this, clicked on the link because you had no clue or knowledge beforehand that Manipuri Muslims even existed.

The story of their current presence is a living example of cross-cultural ethnicity with an even richer history that is an antithesis to communalism, as is our current state of affairs.

According to Wikipedia, Pangals are the descendants of Aurangzeb’s brother – Shah Suja, who fled his death from the self-proclaimed Mughal King and upon reaching Manipur, it is said that, he was given refuge by the then King of the region.

I decided to ask around to hear the locally remembered versions of history, so the journey began from a beautiful mosque about which I had gone to enquire.

I did not know who Manipuri Muslims were either honestly, not until a month ago. I had moved to this small town in South Assam from Delhi. The new place and the new people excited me (enough) to capture whatever I saw, happily trotting my way to unknown roads and shops.

And on just another ordinary day, I saw two women passing by, wearing the very familiar Manipuri traditional dress; yet this was a different rendition. And it all slowly came to me as a flashback in a dramatic advertisement sort of a way, in stereotypes. And I went home and Googled away. The vagueness of the information led me to do what I did. Hear the oral history that people carry with them, consciously or unconsciously.

Coincidentally, this beautiful Masjid I often saw on my way to the city and always wanted to visit happened to be in a Manipuri Muslim area, called Alipur.

In full view, the architecture is a beautiful off whitish (now, because of non-maintenance) mosque with a clear Mughal influence, standing tall and proud although stooping a little because of the weight of the years gone by without having anybody to take care.

On reaching, I went straight to the first house, right beside where the Tempo dropped me. I asked a young girl if she could show me around the mosque. I saw an excited smile, a flickering light in her eyes on seeing the worldly women in me who moved about freely, while she was herself limited to the house. She hesitantly called her brother, who was walking back home on seeing a random person interacting with his family – such propriety!

So I promptly began hammering him with questions regarding the Masjid’s history, who had built it and how old it was. I could read the confusion in his face. Attempting to remember, then finally giving up in five minutes he told me he doesn’t know much about it nor would any of his age.

Half disappointed I asked if anyone would know, to which he said, “kisi ko zyada pata nahi hoga but ek old uncle hai, unko poochenge to pata hoga (nobody knows too much, but there is one old uncle who you can ask, he would know).”

So I met Kazi Uncle at his abode and after our good conversation on the same he pressed for tea and packed me toffee and dry fruits which he excitedly announced his younger son had got from Dubai.

I asked about the Masjid first. According to him and a history professor who I went on to speak to later, confirmed that the masjid was built by a common man after Independence. The workers were specially brought from what is now Dhaka to complete the project.

A common man’s history

Like a curious child, I moved on from one conversation after another to ask him what he knows about his history, the shared history of Manipuri Muslims. He smiled at my excitement and interest in who they were. I stormed at him with what I had read online, along with what I wrote on top earlier about Shah Suja.

However, in written and shared memory, the history of Manipuri Muslims predates the era of Aurangzeb.

During the 1600’s, after the death of the King, his elder son, Khagemba was throned. Over what is said to be a petty argument between the brothers, the King’s younger brother, Sanongba fled to Cachhar with his mother, with hopes to ally with the Cachhar King to usurp the elder brother’s throne. So Sanongba, backed by the Sylheti Bengalis’ force attacked Manipur; only to be defeated.

Stubborn, like a younger child’s characteristic, Sanongba refused to give up. Fortunately, the Cachhari king had good relations with the Arabs who were the power in Bengal at that point. The Catchhari King approached Bengal for alliance and thus, with an army of Pathans, Catchhari Bengalis and his, they readied to attack Manipur with strong indignation at success this time.

On winning the battle, the new King, King Sanongba, content with the Pathans (Pangals, the Pathans of Bengal. The word is derived from ‘Bengal’) service, offering them lands and Meitei women as wives, inviting them to stay back.

The progeny of this inter-cultural and religious mixture are the Manipuri Muslims as we know and see today.

Manipuri traditional apparel has two pieces, Phanek (skirt), and the Innaphi (chunni as we call it in Northern India) which you wear on top of a blouse or top.

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However, Manipuri Muslims have reinvented the same traditional dress to complement their faith. The Phanek remains the same but you’ll notice young girls and women drape Innaphi around their head. Married women also tie a green cloth on top of their Phanek which can be of any colour. It’s a marker of marriage. Apart from this and facial features in come cases that are prominent, there’s nothing that you’ll notice is different between the Meiteis and the Meitei Muslims. From the food to the language, they were and are of the same Mother.

Yet, the story is far from over. Kazi uncle’s recount of history does not match with that of what’s recorded.

A week after meeting Kazi uncle, I went to see his friend in Baskandi, Prof Hamid Ali, a retired History professor.

Between what Uncle Kazi said and what Hamid Ali said, the bone of contention is the battle.


According to written records, Sanongba’s army backed by Catchhari Bengalis and the Pathans from Bengal in its second attempt too couldn’t win this battle against the fierce defense of the Meitei army in the Capital Kingdom.

Instead, after their clear defeat at the hands of the Manipuri army, many Pathans and Mangals (Manipuri word for “others” who are not Manipuri) were taken captives.

King Pakhemba, on noticing their artistic artisanship offered them Meitei wives and lands on the pretext that they settle in Manipur. And as I wrote earlier, the progeny of this cultural and religious coming together are what we know of as Manipuri Muslims.

In fact, an interesting fact that Uncle Kazi had brought to my notice was that these Pathans were offered or took up new surnames, based on the kind of work they were involved in. For eg, a gun shooter was surnamed Nongthombam which is a literal translation of the same in Manipuri language.

The second last sentence comes out with so much pride and hope of the possibility of an inclusive nation state. So with this in mind, I asked a few Manipuri women I met on my way back from Prof. Hamid Ali’s house, “Do the two communities still intermarry?”

“No. But in the younger generation, there have been cases where a Meitei girl marries into ours, but it does not happen from our side. Nobody has left the community to marry another outside of it”.

Irrespective of the point of diversion, what is commonly believed, and in records is that this Battle between the two brothers is a defining moment that paved parallel history for Manipuri Muslims.

However apart from this, as is said and recorded, Muslims from near and far off places came into Manipur, as the propagator of the teachings of Islam, as traders and so on. In fact, as is recorded by Farooque Ahmed in his book on titled, “Manipuri Muslims: Historical perspective, 615 -2000 CE” notes that Aribam (the word is derived from Aribah in Arabic meaning ‘Pure Arabs’), a Muslim clan in Manipur traces it’s paternal history to Saad ibn abi Waqqas, the Maternal uncle of the Prophet.

[This article was first published on Deepika Chhetri’s blog and has been republished here with permission from the author.]

You can follow Deepika’s escapades here.

source: http://www.homegrown.co.in / HomeGrown / Home> HG Explore / by Deepika Chhetri / June 08th, 2021

Renowned Islamic scholar Maulana Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi passes away

NEW DELHI:

Maulana Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi

Maulana Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi, a renowned Islamic scholar who was affiliated with the Ahle Sunnat Barelvi organization Raza Academy, passed away on May 7th, Sunday.

Misbahi was a prominent figure in the Indian Muslim community, who held several important positions throughout his career. He served as a member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board and was in charge of the Darul Qalam Madrassa. Additionally, he founded the Qadri Mosque in Zakir Nagar, New Delhi and was previously an Urdu journalist who edited the Kanzul Iman monthly magazine in Delhi.

During the Shah Bano case in 1985, Misbahi was elected as the vice president of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, where he advocated for the protection of Shariat. He led various political and social demonstrations to safeguard the rights of Indian Muslims.

Furthermore, Misbahi was a prolific writer who authored numerous books on various Islamic and Muslim issues in India.

source: http://www.muslimmirror.com / Muslim Mirror / Home> Indian Muslim> Religion / by Muslim Mirror Staff / May 08th, 2023

GCC’s biggest online medical education platform ‘Healthvarsity’ launched in Dubai

Mangaluru, KARNATAKA / Dubai, U.A.E:

Dubai, UAE :

Healthvarsity LLC, the GCC region’s biggest online learning platform for health professionals, using AI and blockchain technology, was launched in Dubai on Wednesday by one of the region’s pioneers in healthcare and medical education.

Headquartered and registered in Dublin, Ireland, Healthvarsity is the brainchild of Dr. Thumbay Moideen, Founder president of Healthvarsity and Thumbay Group, the Dubai-based international business conglomerate, with operations across a wide range of verticals, including education and healthcare.

Designed to positively impact healthcare professionals by helping them progress in their careers, the new EdTech venture offers currently more than 200 courses-which can be paid for in cryptocurrency. The platform aims to expand the reach and accessibility of well-defined programs for up-skilling doctors, nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists and aspiring medical students, among others. Going forward, the platform will also introduce features such as an AI-based Virtual Instructor, AI-based Virtual Mentor and AI-based Virtual Assessor.

Dr. Moideen, Founder President of Healthvarsity, introduced the platform to 200 stakeholders and guests attending the official launch ceremony today at the Palazzo Versace Hotel, Dubai.

Guests of honour present at the ceremony included Dr. Richard Grose, Dean for Global Engagement, Professor of Cancer Cell Biology, Queen Mary University of London, UK, and Mrs. Wendy Palmer, Director, Global Studio, Deakin University, Australia. They were among a panel of international experts who took part in a multi-stage process to design the Healthvarsity audio-visual courses and full curriculum.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Dr Moideen said: “Healthvarsity embodies the highly engaged, focused, interactive and unique learning that has been a hallmark of medical education programs for decades. The interconnected world that we live in has experienced unprecedented growth in recent times, and preparing healthcare professionals to succeed in this challenging environment demands a flexible and real world-based approach to education.”

“Healthvarsity will, thus, provide a powerful channel for communicating ideas to and engaging with new and wider audiences, nurturing lifelong journey of enquiry and discovery and achieve better career outcomes using latest technology.”

Healthvasity courses are available in the English language for all users, at different designations and levels of education and professional experience, from students to administrators, doctors, and other healthcare professions. After the initial registration, users can select courses optimally meeting their professional requirements from several options, including diploma, advanced certificate courses, master classes and self-study programmes. On completion of each course, they receive a certificate on blockchain to maintain security and authenticity.

Healthvasity offerings are differentiated by multiple course styles, including recorded webinars, guided tours, case studies, test preparation, demonstrations, and leaders’ insights.

Mrs. Wendy Palmer, Director, Global Studio, Deakin University, Australia, “We are honored, excited and proud to partner with Healthvarsity to lead the transformation in medical education. With unique set of courses, the platform will provide not only provide easily accessible tool for professionals and learners in refining their skills and increasing the accuracy of their work, but will also bring together renowned academicians of the world on one platform to make the Halthvarsity the center of engagement for research, innovation, education and collaboration in the years to come.”

Fee structure for students, and revenue model for instructors, are built on a robust and forward-looking economic model. Partnering local banks, payment gateways, ‘Learn now and pay later’, Healthvarsity offers easy and flexible payment methods for learners to make healthcare education more accessible, and economically sustainable, to enable future investment and growth.

Dr. Richard Grose, Dean for Global Engagement, Professor of Cancer Cell Biology, Queen Mary University of London, UK: “We are excited to join forces with Healthvarsity to equip health professionals, learners in the region, and beyond, with the essential skills they need to achieve better career outcomes. Learners across the world have embraced online learning at a greater pace since the beginning of the pandemic. And, therefore, expanding our range of partnerships with some of the region’s pioneers in medical education and research, we look forward to continuing to deliver transformational, relevant learning to everyone.”

The panel responsible for designing the Healthvarsity courses and curriculum also included experts from University of Arizona (USA), Medi-AI (Australia), Skills for Health – UK, e-Integrity (UK), Learna (UK), AIN Shams (Egypt), Raaonline (India), The Behavioral Training Institute (Ireland), IBCCES (USA), Arlington Medical Academy (UK), Gulf Medical University (UAE), Thumbay Labs (UAE), Advanced Laparoscopic Training (United Kingdom), Newcastle Australia – Singapore, AIO Compass (Japan).

About Healthvarsity

The Healthvarsity registered in Ireland, aims to positively impact healthcare professionals by helping them progress in their careers. The newly established ed-tech venture is a brainchild of the visionary leader in Healthcare and Medical Education, Dr. Thumbay Moideen.

Healthcare and alternative medicine are growing sectors, and the demand for working professionals in these segments has seen a meteoric rise in recent times. Accredited health courses provide students with the skills, knowledge, and experience to stand out and develop the tools they need for a rewarding career. The objective of this platform is to make healthcare education more accessible, engaging, and beneficial for people everywhere. Healthvarsity courses are organized to help focus on learning with a more comprehensive study of key topics related to health, wellness and beyond.

Healthvarsity will provide professional development, career-focused education, and in-demand healthcare programs in a self-paced online format. Enrolling in online courses is an excellent way to demonstrate commitment to a healthcare specialization.

About Thumbay Group

Founded by Dr. Thumbay Moideen in 1997, Thumbay Group is a diversified international business conglomerate with operations across different verticals. These include education, healthcare, medical research, diagnostics, retail pharmacy, health communications, retail opticals, wellness, nutrition stores, hospitality, real estate, publishing, technology, media, events, medical tourism, trading and marketing & distribution. Headquartered in Dubai, the group presently employs around 3,000 people.

Thumbay Group is committed to provide quality care to the community. The Thumbay Hospital Network, which today has the distinction of being the biggest chain of private academic hospitals in the region, treats patients from as many as 175 countries. Thumbay Group’s Healthcare Division operates eight academic hospitals, ten family clinics and medical centers, five diagnostic labs, and 46 retail pharmacy outlets.

Thumbay Group’s pioneering role in the GCC has helped establish the UAE as a regional hub of futuristic medical education, state-of-the-art healthcare, and cutting-edge research.

source: http://www.english.varthabharati.in / Vartha Bharati / Home> Gulf / by Vartha Bharati / May 03rd, 2023

ICSE RESULT 2023: ICSE 2023 Class 10 toppers from West Bengal

WEST BENGAL:

Summary

This year the Class 10 or ICSE examinations began on 27 February 2023 and concluded on 29 March 2023

Applicants must also note that apart from the official website, the results can also be checked via SMS

ICSE Result 2023: 

According to the official notification by the authorities, the ICSE Class 10 is out today 14 May 2023 at 3 PM.

Students can view their ICSE 10th result 2023 at www.cisce.org, the board’s official website. The results for the ICSE, ISC board are also made available by SMS.

Here’s the list of ICSE 2023 Class 10 toppers from West Bengal

Calcutta Boys’ School

  • Rudraneel Shee, 99.20%
  • Rik Chakraborty, 99.00%
  • Subham Das, 98.60%

Loreto House

  • Arundhuti Dasgupta, 96.8%
  • Madhushruti Niyogi, 96.6%
  • Ayushi Agarwal, Hiranya Uppal and Jahnvi Birdika, 96.4%

Adamas International School

  • Aritro Ghosh, 99%
  • Autri Chatterjee, 98.80%
  • Kautsav Dey, 98.80%

Jewish Girls’ School

  • Kahkasha Tanwir, 96.4%
  • Somaiya Naaz, 94.4%

St. Augustine’s Day School, Shyamnagar

  • Anushka Choudhury, 99.0%
  • Addrija Kar, 98.40%
  • Sanjana Kumari Prasa, 98.20%

DPS New Town

  • Sayan Sen, Ahona Bandhopadhyay, Ankan Roy, Deeptanshu Ray, Dorithi Majumder: 99.4%
  • Srijata Biswas, Aryan Dass and Prajakta Maji: 99.2%
  • Arush Anand, Md Zubair Ali and Sankalp Prasad: 99.0%

DPS, Megacity

  • Shreeparna Mukherjee and Samridhi Todi, 99%
  • Srijata Kundu, Samriddhi Kar and Pratik Agarwal, 98.80%
  • Antara Biswas and Sohela Ghosh, 98.60%

M.C. Kejriwal Vidyapeeth

  • Monu Kr Yadav, 99.20%
  • Hardik Heda, 98.80%
  • Arya Vardhan Pandey and Veni Tulsian, 98.60%

Salt Lake Point School

  • Sagar Narayan Shrestha and Sugato Ghosh, 97.2%
  • Reman Gupta, 97%
  • Ishita Chowdhury, 96.8%

Calcutta Public School Bidhan Park

  • Sayan Dhar, 99%

The Heritage School, Kolkata

  • Apratim Gangopadhyay, 99.4%
  • Divyansh Garg, 99.2%
  • Rajeswari Roy, 99%

Lions Calcutta Greater Vidya Mandir

  • Ayush Rai, 98.2%
  • Somsubhra Nath, 97.63%
  • Mainak Chakraborty, 97.2%

St. Augustine’s Day School, Barrackpore

  • Ankita Karmakar, 98.40%
  • Nabhodit Kumar Ghosh, 98%
  • Adrija Chowdhury, 97.80%

St. Xavier’s Institute, Panihati

  • Shinjini Mitra, 99.4%

Kalyani Public School, Barasat

  • Erfan Ali 98.2%
  • Aroni Saha. 98%
  • Suhana Parvin 96.8%

Julien Day School, Kalyani

  • Samyajyoti Biswas, 99.40%
  • Swapnil Datta, 99%
  • Kaustav Bhowal, 98%

Douglas Memorial Higher Secondary School

  • Pushkar Biswas, 98.2%
  • Harsh Kumar Mishra, 98%
  • Satakshi Bhunia, 97%

Vivekananda Mission School, Joka

  • Sabiquee Ibn Khan, 99.6%
  • Animikha Chowdhury and Hrittik Sarkar, 99.25%
  • Reeddhi Kundu, Parag Bose, Soham Das, Neelkanth Basu and Oishee Biswas scored 99%

St. Stephen’s School, Dum Dum

  • Subhrojit Paul, 99%
  • Ridhwita Bhattacharya, 98%
  • Dhurubajyoti Panja, 98%
  • Tiasha Ghosh, 98%

La Martiniere for Girls

  • Srotoshwini Aarushi Sanyal, 99.2%
  • Vania Bajaj, 99%
  • Divyanshi Bajaj, 98.8%

source: http://www.telegraphindia.com / The Telegraph Online / Home> Edugraph> News / by The Telegraph Correspondent / May 14th, 2023