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Mamata visits a couple of Madhyamik exam Centres

The chief minister first went to Beltala Girls School in south Kolkata and reviewed the entire arrangement. She also spoke to the school authority about the examination arrangement.

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KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today visited two schools in the city where Madhyamik examination conducted by West Bengal Board of Secondary Education was on.

The chief minister first went to Beltala Girls School in south Kolkata and reviewed the entire arrangement. She also spoke to the school authority about the examination arrangement.

Later, she also talked to guardians outside the exam centre to know their views. She then visited United Missionaries School for Girls, also in south Kolkata before leaving for the state secretariat. Madhyamik Examination under West Bengal Board of Secondary Education began on February 22 this year.

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