In what can only be dubbed as a crass display of insensitivity, the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) in a press release, denied reports that a first-year Inter student who took her own life after she was declared 'failed' in the exams had passed.
This instance which came to light on Saturday was most damning for the BIE, whose massive bungling in valuation and processing of results allegedly led to the death of over 20 students. Insisting that Anamika Arutla had failed, the TSBIE claimed that it was a 'clerical error' which led to the re-verified paper showing that Anamika had passed.
On Saturday, the family of Anamika Arutla said that she had ended her life, distressed over failing in Telugu subject by 20 marks. However, more than a month after her death, the re-verified answer script, which was uploaded online by the TSBIE, showed that she had scored 48 in the subject.
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In what can only be dubbed as a crass display of insensitivity, the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) in a press release, denied reports that a first-year Inter student who took her own life after she was declared 'failed' in the exams had passed. This instance which came to light on Saturday was most damning for the BIE, whose massive bungling in valuation and processing of results allegedly led to the death of over 20 students. Insisting that Anamika Arutla had failed, the TSBIE claimed that it was a 'clerical error' which led to the re-verified paper showing that Anamika had passed. On Saturday, the family of Anamika Arutla said that she had ended her life, distressed over failing in Telugu subject by 20 marks. However, more than a month after her death, the re-verified answer script, which was uploaded online by the TSBIE, showed that she had scored 48 in the subject.
