Sharing data, she point- ed out that students study- ing in government-run ju- nior colleges have fared better than those studying in private junior colleges. Students can pay the fee from May 10 to May 16 at their respective colleges. She urged students who could not make it through to not despair and make use of the advanced sup- plementary examinations which begin on June 4 in two sessions. The Minister congratu- lated all those who passed. The drop in the pass percentage for second year students was from 68.68% recorded last to to this year’s 67.27%. As compared to last year, the pass percentage for the general stream for first year students saw a drop - from 64.85% to 62.85%. While girls’ pass percentage was 71.57%, that of boys was 55.60%. The total pass percentage stood at 63.49%. Similarly, 4,65,478 stu- dents appeared for the In- termediate second year ex- aminations out of which 2,95,550 passed. Girls outperformed boys as 68.68% of those who ap- peared passed, as against the boys’ pass percentage of 54.66%. While 4,82,675 students appeared from both gener- al and vocational colleges for the Intermediate first year examinations, as ma- ny as 2,97,741 passed, peg- ging the total pass percen- tage to 61.68%. Sabitha Indra Reddy an- nounced the results here on Tuesday with Commis- sioner Collegiate Educa- tion Navin Mittal in attendance. Of the 9,48,153 students who appeared for the in- termediate first year and second year examinations across Telangana, 5,93,291 passed. Al-Qadir case is a serious corruptio n case in which Imran Khan allowed £190 million recov- ery of the state to be si- phoned to a real estate ty- coon in return for personal material favours,” Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, told Imran Khan always professed that those accused of corrup- tion charges must clear them in courts. The arrest is not on govern- ment orders. “Imran Khan has been arrested by the NAB, which is an independent body. However, the govern- ment denied all such allegations. “Imran Khan was hit on the head and his injured leg,” he said. Khan’s la- wyer Ali Gohar al leged th at the Rangers “tortured” the former Prime Minister dur- ing the arrest. PTI leaders condemned the arrest and asked party workers and suppo rters to step out and “protest peacefully”. The Rangers personnel were acting on arrest war- rants issued by the Nation- al Accountability Bureau (NAB) in the Al-Qadir Trust corruption case. Ormer Prime Minis- ter and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan was arrested on Tuesday from the Islama- bad High Court where he appeared seeking bail in multiple corruption cases, triggering demonstrations across the country that saw his supporters vandalising buildings.
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