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Goa CM, ministers wish good luck to students appearing for state board exams

Panaji, Apr 2 :  Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and his cabinet colleagues wished good luck to 10th Standard students who were appearing for Goa Board Examinations, commencing from Tuesday.
‘Best of luck to all students appearing for Standard 10, Goa Board exams. Approach the exams with a positive mindset, you’re bound to succeed’, Chief Minister tweeted.
Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sardesai said, ‘The examination for the 10th standard conducted by the Goa Board of Secondary and High Secondary Education has commenced. Wishing the very best to all the students appearing for the exam to go forward and excel in their academics.’
‘Wishing all SSC students appearing for Goa Board exams all the best. Just one of the many exams you will be answering in life. Have faith in yourself and the hard work you’ll have put in. #GoodLuck #SSCExams #GoaBoard’, Goa Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker Michael Lobo tweeted.
Minister for Rural Development and Ports Jayesh Salgaonkar said,’Good luck to all SSC students appearing for Goa Board exams and to all the teachers who have worked hard to prepare the students. I pray for your success #GoaBoard #Exams #SSC’.
Minister for IT and Revenue Rohan Khaunte said, ‘Today is an important day for our Goan Students. The #GoaBoard #SSCExams represent both ending a cycle and starting another one. I wish you all the greatest success! May this be the beginning to a new and successful path in your careers.’
As many as 18,726 candidates were appearing for the examinations.
UNI.

 

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